44hunter45
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I like them. THe only issues I've had is the on my VX-3i the little magnets fell out. I've was lucky enough to find them and super glue them back in.
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I dont know for sure. The setup is a leupold 40mm objective on tikka t3 rifle. I normally buy medium height rings. Ill try to pull it out of the safe and take a few pics once im back home. On a hunting trip currently.How much clearance do they need? Can’t find that in the spec sheet data.
I have a set of Burris branded covers that appear to made by Butler Creek. Thickness of the cover for a 44mm objective is 0.067".How much clearance do they need? Can’t find that in the spec sheet data.
Same for me.Been looking, but reluctant due to the price. Glad someone asked. Need to pull the trigger now.
I agree with this 100%, Butler Creeks have been nothing but good to me and are very reasonably priced, always wanted the Leupold ones simply for the cool look but could never justify the price tag because the Butler Creek ones have always worked for me, have Butler Creek caps and leupold scopes on all my riflesButler Creeks used to be around $20 for a set, last pair of Alumina caps I got was right at $100 I believe. I do not think they are $80 better, but on a nice rifle they sure look better. They also don’t cover the “Gold Ring” on the Leupold scope.
My advice: if you haven’t used scope covers before maybe try the Butler Creek ones first to make sure you like having the covers. My step brother is like some above and he refuses to use them, he somehow had one of the butler creek caps torn off walking through brush carrying one of my dads guns so idk what my dad and I do different - I guess we aren’t hard on stuff.
I have them on both my VX-5HD scopes.
I grew up having butler creek caps on every scope so maybe how I carry/handle a rifle is different than those that have trouble. Compared to the Butler Creek caps the Alumina’s are much higher quality and a bit quieter.
The only thing I don’t like about the Alumina caps is with gloves on they are a tad more difficult to open than the butler creek (both the objective and eyepiece). Butler Creek objective cover has a slightly more protrusive tab that is easier to find without looking with gloves on. The Butler Creek eyepiece has the “red button” that is also much more pronounced than the Alumina’s black and more integrated/streamlined button latch. They are also almost too silent, I sometimes have to look to make sure they are opened after pressing the button with gloves as the positive feedback whether it’s the sound or feel is not as strong as the Butler Creek caps.
It still amazes me how many scopes I see with no covers, the bikini covers etc. Then hearing stories I couldn’t get a shot because the scope had snow in it etc. baffles me. Maybe my dad was ahead of his time but Butler Creek caps were always a must have accessory and carrying my .22 around in the squirrel woods all those years I would practice opening and closing the caps as I walked through the woods so when I’m cradle carrying a rifle to the point it’s part of the process when I draw my rifle up to my shoulder now.
Butler Creeks used to be around $20 for a set, last pair of Alumina caps I got was right at $100 I believe. I do not think they are $80 better, but on a nice rifle they sure look better. They also don’t cover the “Gold Ring” on the Leupold scope.
My advice: if you haven’t used scope covers before maybe try the Butler Creek ones first to make sure you like having the covers. My step brother is like some above and he refuses to use them, he somehow had one of the butler creek caps torn off walking through brush carrying one of my dads guns so idk what my dad and I do different - I guess we aren’t hard on stuff.
I don't use them. Never have in 45 years of hunting Montana. mtmuleySame here...can't imagine a hunting scope without some type of flip open scope covers on it.
Ok, Boomer.I don't use them. Never have in 45 years of hunting Montana. mtmuley
This alone makes me want to get a pair for my main hunting rifle, might have to after reading this. Thanks!There is no comparison. The Leupold caps are the only quality legitimate flip up caps out there, in a class of their own and worth every penny. I used to use butler creeks back in the day. Now my two main rifles have Leopolds with alumina caps. Everything else gets no cap at all. I'm not wasting time struggling with junky caps taped onto my scope.
Oh and loopys warranty covers the caps too. I had one lost the o ring. I called loopy and the guy didn't argue or ask questions about how it happened, but he wanted my address so fast I couldn't give it to him quickly enough so they could mail me out a new o ring asap.
It's stuff like that that makes me not even question me purchasing another Leopold.