Jeff,

I meant to type something else instead of ScopeCoat. (There are too many ScopeETC.'s on this thread.)

I use both ScopeGuards and ScopeShield Alaska brands, because I mostly use them for hunting in snow, whether during or after it falls, to keep flakes off the lenses, whether its still falling from the air or off branches, so do require they fit the scope pretty well.

Used to use Butler Creeks, but as somebody noted, the quality has gone downhill. This started when the original owner sold the company. Have had (and seen) more than one fly when snapped open. Plus, they had to fit the objective and ocular bells precisely, and the neoprene models don't.


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