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Ken Kodak and Paul Polaroid are the best designers ever!
Took me a second
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Ken Kodak and Paul Polaroid are the best designers ever!
Having grown up in the rainforest of the Pacific northwest and never having seen one of these things other than on TV.
Can someone explain to me the use/purpose of a rifle cover?
After 4 days hiking and hunting in eastern Washington this year, I can definitely see some utility in keeping dust off… It’s everywhere.Everyone hunts a little different.
My hunts could include, goats, horses, jet boat, long night hikes or a ATV. I like a cover to keep dust, snow, rain off the rifle. It also gives it a little protection from general wear and tear. Cheap insurance for a spendy instrument.
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You didn’t see that Tim Burnett essentially works for Kuiu? Must of thought he still had a contract w/ Under Armor.
You didn’t see that Tim Burnett essentially works for Kuiu? Must of thought he still had a contract w/ Under Armor.
These kinds of covers are essential IMO. Like Ryan said all those elements can be harsh on your rifles and has negative effects on your rifle’s glass. Once you go to a neoprene scope cover paired with a rifle cover like solo hunters/kuiu you’ll probably throw all those scope caps away. You don’t have to pair a scope cover with the rifle cover but I like packing in both options to spike camp, they weigh nothing. I also always tape my barrel.
I really like a full length cover when carrying my rifle on the ATV on dusty roads.These kinds of covers are essential IMO. Like Ryan said all those elements can be harsh on your rifles and has negative effects on your rifle’s glass. Once you go to a neoprene scope cover paired with a rifle cover like solo hunters/kuiu you’ll probably throw all those scope caps away. You don’t have to pair a scope cover with the rifle cover but I like packing in both options to spike camp, they weigh nothing. I also always tape my barrel.