Tim Singleton
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Anyone know where to find vynl plastic tubing caps to use for scope covers?
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That's the type I'm looking for. I need a set for a competion Leupold. Tonys post says for Nightforce and sightron.fdshuster said:Tony McCoy 1136 North Fork Rd. Stanton KY 40380 e-mail: tony6630568@yahoo.com.
$10 a pair, shipping included. Available for Nightforce & Sightron the last time I checked, maybe others now. I have them on all my Nightforces. great product, good guy.
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JRS said:Measure the OD on both ends of your scope, then contact stockcaps.com. They will send samples to you "at no cost".
You're welcomeTim Singleton said:JRS said:Measure the OD on both ends of your scope, then contact stockcaps.com. They will send samples to you "at no cost".
Thanks
I do like the screw on caps. But you hit it on the head. The scope is on my back up gun a LV 6ppc I was looking for something I can push on to protect it while cleaning between relays. I have some leather caps for another scope that I like. Just can't bring myself come off with $45 bucks for another setfdshuster said:Tim: Do you not like the screw-on caps that are available for the Leupold Competition models? I have them for all 3 of mine. At $20 a pair, a fair price.
The push-on caps that Tony sells are nice when needing to do a quick cleaning at the bench covering the objective to protect against brush splatter, and to provide cover between relays. They also offer additional protection against "bumps", the reasons I have them on my Nightforces.
In that case, buy a "scope coat". 10 or 12 dollars.Tim Singleton said:I do like the screw on caps. But you hit it on the head. The scope is on my back up gun a LV 6ppc I was looking for something I can push on to protect it while cleaning between relays. I have some leather caps for another scope that I like. Just can't bring myself come off with $45 bucks for another setfdshuster said:Tim: Do you not like the screw-on caps that are available for the Leupold Competition models? I have them for all 3 of mine. At $20 a pair, a fair price.
The push-on caps that Tony sells are nice when needing to do a quick cleaning at the bench covering the objective to protect against brush splatter, and to provide cover between relays. They also offer additional protection against "bumps", the reasons I have them on my Nightforces.
That would do the trick as wellJRS said:In that case, buy a "scope coat". 10 or 12 dollars.Tim Singleton said:I do like the screw on caps. But you hit it on the head. The scope is on my back up gun a LV 6ppc I was looking for something I can push on to protect it while cleaning between relays. I have some leather caps for another scope that I like. Just can't bring myself come off with $45 bucks for another setfdshuster said:Tim: Do you not like the screw-on caps that are available for the Leupold Competition models? I have them for all 3 of mine. At $20 a pair, a fair price.
The push-on caps that Tony sells are nice when needing to do a quick cleaning at the bench covering the objective to protect against brush splatter, and to provide cover between relays. They also offer additional protection against "bumps", the reasons I have them on my Nightforces.