Butler Creek Tini-Bikini Pistol Scope Cover
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The cover is excellent for scopes of smaller length. The scopes I have for my rifles were not able to fit.
On the Hi-Rez and the Hi-Rez Elite, it's a tight fit 2 Standard Collection The 7x scout scope and the Leopold 2 are also available. The scout scope has a 5x magnification. Honestly, I think a scope any longer would be beyond what could be done. There should be room for larger objective lenses in this scope than those in those scopes.
So long as the lens frame doesn't take up too much space, it should be fine.
Selected User Reviews For Butler Creek Tini-Bikini Pistol Scope Cover
The dimensions of the card are 5 inches x about 6 inches. A larger size was needed for my rifle scope since it was much smaller than what I needed. A Bikini will work with a very small red dot scope or with a small pistol/22L. Subject matter. I had hoped it would be much larger, but it's much smaller than I expected. With a Burris red dot scope, I put it on.
In fact, it fits There's no reason for it not to work.
This is the second one I have purchased. This one is for a Burris Handgun scope measuring 9 inches in length. There is one for Burris handgun scopes 10 inches in diameter. It's just right that these caps are at the end of the scopes and not larger. They are medium to small objectives as far as scope is concerned, but I wouldn't want much bigger. The 9- is to put them there It takes a bit of stretching to use a scope with an inch diameter. There are ten of them One inch of the system is even more, perhaps bordering on an excess of it. It fits snugly and securely, but they do not slip. I can rest assured that my lenses are protected. The purpose for which I bought them was to do so. As range guns, these guns are subject to a great deal of dust accumulation during the intervals between range sessions. When placed in a range bag, these guns bang around with other equipment, and their lenses are exposed to dirt, dust, and any other form of contamination. As long as they wear these caps, I need not worry about them. The only thing I wanted to achieve was that. You need to work and concentrate a little to put these on and take them off. While I would not hesitate to use them on a hunting gun before and after the hunt while gear is being readied or retired for the day, I would not consider them to be used during the That would be a little too difficult if you have to put them on and off every few minutes. Therefore, to summarize, they do exactly what I would hope they would do under the circumstances in which I would use them. The world could not be a better place for me. Even so, I haven't yet grown old or become weak enough for it to be too difficult for me.
Essentially it is a layer of thick rubber that compresses around the glass opening to create a seal that is dust and water tight. It felt as though the tension in the bands were loose. I crossed the bands to make them tighter and to hold them in place during transport or storage. Glass is well protected against scratches and dust with this product.
My Primary Arms 5x scope was just a little too small for it. There are four rings on the tip, one on each end. It also fits well in the ocular well. The objective end was a little small initially, until I stretched it to the max, and now it fits perfectly. The objective lens on my camera is 35mm (I believe). Flip-ups came with my scope, but when I run with my M-41, they get in the way of a lot of stuff. The rubber bikini is much easier to work with than the plastic ones.
We recommend a scope no longer than 5" in length. A Weaver 2X28 Handgun Scope measuring 8 inches long is available to me. Two 32mm lens bells at each end make this 4" long. These scope covers are well made and have a rubber construction that will last for a long time. I am very satisfied with these covers. However, it is barely enough. As long as the cups don't smudge the lens, they fit perfectly into the bell housings of the lenses, though fitting into the bell housings is a bit tedious because of the long stretch. As it is, it is difficult to remove the scope cover once it is on, as I am very close to stretching it beyond its In fact, I'm even afraid of snapping the bands when I try to put it on and take it If you have anything smaller, this cover should work, but if you have anything larger, I doubt it will arrive in time. In order for this online purchase to be easier for buyers, a scope guide or size chart would have been helpful.
Two Tini-screens were purchased by me in the past nine months The pistol scope covers, as well as two of the larger scope covers, have all self destructed. One of the larger scope covers has never even been mounted It rips/tars/breaks with even the slightest stretching because the rubber has degraded to the point of ripping or breaking.
There are 5 of these I have, 1 Tini and 4 Regular, that I use on scopes ranging from a 4 X fixed to a 4 X portable. They're great. The range of variables is 5 to 14. You can easily take them off in a second if you are hunting quietly, and they are inexpensive, seal out dirt and dust, and are basically indestructible. They are stored in a zip-top bag while I am at the shooting range Keeping clean is as simple as using a lock bag. In the event that they get dirty, a little water and dishwashing soap will do the trick. It is imperative that they are completely dry before they can be reinstalled!.