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Who does everyone like for scope caps?
April 16, 2019, 07:46 PM
Ronin101Who does everyone like for scope caps?
Butler creek? or is there a better option out there? Or do you leave tem off altogether?
Its for a vortex pst 6-24 if it matters!!!
April 16, 2019, 08:06 PM
sigfreundIf they have one that fits, and I would obviously believe they do for their own scope:
Vortex!They are by far the best I’ve found and to the extent possible I use them on all my sights (Leupolds, mostly).
They are far more rugged than Butler Creek, they stretch some to fit a range of sizes, and for anyone who wants to reduce his “visual signature” (or just doesn’t want it hanging out where it gets snagged), the caps fold flat against the scope surface without breaking off like BC caps do.
Vortex scope caps are one of the best shooting accessories I have discovered over the past several years.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. April 16, 2019, 08:10 PM
Ronin101cool..I will consider those. I have had a butler creek come off when shooting another rifle so I wasnt thrilled about those!!
April 16, 2019, 08:11 PM
Ronin101I wanted to get the lever for the magnification too but 60 bucks seems a bit steep!!
April 16, 2019, 09:12 PM
sigfreund Switchview makes many different throw levers. Some are $60+, but I believe they have less expensive polymer versions as well.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. April 16, 2019, 09:21 PM
D4HeavyNot scope caps but, I find the scope covers to serve my needs better. I have the Alaskan scope guards for all my optics. Neoprene that covers the entire scope. Just flip it off. Think they are like $18 and free shipping.
LinkApril 16, 2019, 09:39 PM
fritzFor Vortex scopes that don't come with factory scope caps, the Vortex sells their Defender caps. The good news about the Defender caps:
- They are reasonably priced.
- The cap snaps down well.
- The spring on the hinge is good and the cap folds fairly flat against the scope's body.
The downside of Defender caps:
- Vortex tries to make a single cap work on an objective diameter range of about 4mm.
- The caps tend to fit fairly well on the larger sized tubes listed within the cap range, but not so much with the smaller diameter tubes.
- The rubber sleeve on the cap assembly tends to wobble around on the objective when the cap is opened. Some cap assemblies even come off the scope with less force than it takes to open the snap of the cover. This has occurred a few times to me. I saw it occur twice to a shooter in our squad this weekend. After the second time he pulled the entire scope cap off his scope, he removed the scope caps all together.
- Defender eye piece caps are quite large in diameter, and this affects your view through the scope. They noticeably increase the black donut around what we see in the scope.
Bottom line -- I think Vortex Defender caps are OK for the objective end of the scope, but I'm not at all thrilled about them on the ocular (eye piece) end of a scope. Although expensive, Tenebraex scope covers are just about as good as they get.
April 16, 2019, 10:21 PM
swageTenebrex are the best I've used.
April 17, 2019, 05:38 AM
armoredI bought a Swarovski scope and choked when I saw they wanted about $100 for scope caps.
For about $3000 you would think it would come with caps.
April 17, 2019, 07:20 AM
El Cid 92Tenebrex are the best. I've torn up/off lots of Butler Creek. Don't waste your $ on Butler.
Andrew
Duty is the sublimest word in the English Language - Gen Robert E Lee. April 17, 2019, 08:42 AM
RHINOWSOquote:
Originally posted by armored:
I bought a Swarovski scope and choked when I saw they wanted about $100 for scope caps.
For about $3000 you would think it would come with caps.
Better yet, cheap out and buy $10 caps for your $3K scope.

April 17, 2019, 09:58 AM
sigfreundquote:
Thanks for that suggestion. I had never heard of the company, but there is a good discussion on Sniper Hide. Not inexpensive and be prepared for a wait, but good reviews.
As for the Vortex covers, it’s true the rubbery part that stretches over the lens can allow it to be removed more easily than hard plastic, so I secure them with electrical tape. I’m also guessing that the type of shooting one does is a factor. If it’s in competition and every second counts, getting into position and opening the cap as fast as possible is probably important. For the type of things I do I can usually take a little more time to ensure the caps don’t get pulled off, so although I’ve noticed a tendency for them to move, it’s not an issue for me.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. April 17, 2019, 03:03 PM
9mmepiphanyquote:
Originally posted by RHINOWSO:
quote:
Originally posted by armored:
I bought a Swarovski scope and choked when I saw they wanted about $100 for scope caps.
For about $3000 you would think it would come with caps.
Better yet, cheap out and buy $10 caps for your $3K scope.

I see that kind of thinking all the time and have never understood it
No, Daoism isn't a religion
April 17, 2019, 06:13 PM
sigfreundI just saw a video about a Tenebraex scope cap and the one reviewed did not fold back flat against the scope body, but rather remained sticking up like Butler Creek caps.
Are they all like that?
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. April 17, 2019, 06:19 PM
Ronin101quote:
Originally posted by sigfreund:
I just saw a video about a Tenebraex scope cap and the one reviewed did not fold back flat against the scope body, but rather remained sticking up like Butler Creek caps.
Are they all like that?
it looks like it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUSkafv7wJUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnvl09jmlDIApril 17, 2019, 06:31 PM
sigfreundOkay, thanks.
The Tenebraex folds back most of the way and significantly farther than Butler Creek, but not absolutely flat like the Aadland, Vortex, or Leupold Alumina.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. April 18, 2019, 01:21 PM
RHINOWSOAadland Scope caps are IMO the best and most durable out there. I have them on all my high end optics, although on 1-6/1-8x I usually only get the front cap, but for higher mag I get both (they offer that option on the website).
Don't let the "out of stock / backorder" fool you, I have done that with all my orders from them and get things in 1-3 weeks without fail.
And they have a bombproof warranty and if you don't like them, send em back (I sent back a rear 1-6x Vortex when I decided not to use it). Zero issues.
That photo was before my Aadland NX8 cap came in but you can see them on the NF 2.5-10x24.
I have a handful of random Butler Creek laying around from other optics as starter caps until I get what I want.
April 18, 2019, 01:22 PM
RHINOWSOquote:
Originally posted by 9mmepiphany:
quote:
Originally posted by RHINOWSO:
quote:
Originally posted by armored:
I bought a Swarovski scope and choked when I saw they wanted about $100 for scope caps.
For about $3000 you would think it would come with caps.
Better yet, cheap out and buy $10 caps for your $3K scope.

I see that kind of thinking all the time and have never understood it
Just like an Uncle Mikes for a $1K 1911.

April 18, 2019, 06:06 PM
EBRfanTenebraex