A lot of scopes come with sunshades now. Do you find them to be a help in the field to make shots in bright sunshine, or are they too much of a hindrance to use?
I have a Nikon Monarch3 that acts like that. Might have to try a shade on it.I've noticed a positive difference with having them on Vortex scopes.
Helps keep them from flaring out.
They do limit the time you can see Gets dark quicker. However in sun they work fine. Just my two cents Tommy McA lot of scopes come with sunshades now. Do you find them to be a help in the field to make shots in bright sunshine, or are they too much of a hindrance to use?
I found this also to be quite true when hunting ground hogs on sunny days and facing the sun.1st or last light facing the sun, they make a huge difference
Nice Cooper Rick.. What caliber? l used a shade for the first time on my 30mm tube 6.5-20x50 Leupold in New Mexico quite recently shooting prairie dogs. l was amazed at the difference WITH and WITHOUT itFor spending a week or more in the fields shooting squirrels, all my rat rifles wear shades and caps. As mentioned, dust, debris are kept out, and from sitting side by side with a friend without any shades on his Lupy during an extended shoot, my objective lens had about a quarter of the dust and crap his did at the end of each day......so it does indeed make a demonstrative difference.
Even the 2.5" length shade makes a difference. Never had flare be an issue, but the caps on the Lupy Aluma shades really keep the crap out when the rifle is being cleaned, including solvent aerosol spray from the brush exiting the muzzle.
In the end, it's most likely personal preference, but keeping expensive lenses clean and free of dust and dirt seems like a reasonable thing to avoid with both a shade and lens caps.
And on the lighter side, a shade can keep pesky little paws out of there too!
Couldn't resist, sorry.
Nice Cooper Rick.. What caliber? l used a shade for the first time on my 30mm tube 6.5-20x50 Leupold in New Mexico quite recently shooting prairie dogs. l was amazed at the difference WITH and WITHOUT it
I had a guy who was really into optics tell me this isnt the case the light get gathered into the lense the same with the shade on or not. I had to try it myself and didnt really see any difference with a shade on or not. Still got too dark to see game at the same time. Also didnt make a difference night hunting for yotes. I keep my shades on all the time. However I would be curious what others thoughts are on light gathering with a shade vs no shadeThey do limit the time you can see Gets dark quicker. However in sun they work fine. Just my two cents Tommy Mc