Scope Bumper has a search tool for looking up sizing. They have a Zero Tech Trace 3-18x44 Advanced in the list as Objective 52mm and Occular 47mm - Long. Can anyone confirm if that's the correct sizing for the Shoot2Hunt scope?


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@Formidilosus might already have a setScope Bumper has a search tool for looking up sizing. They have a Zero Tech Trace 3-18x44 Advanced in the list as Objective 52mm and Occular 47mm - Long. Can anyone confirm if that's the correct sizing for the Shoot2Hunt scope?
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Yeah, I'm sizing up a few more scopes that are on rifles I shoot a bunch.Yea price tag on scope bumpers stings, but I get over it shortly after using them. Il miss the money for a day but hate other caps for years. I have them on everything now.
Does anyone mind posting a video opening and closing them? Haven't been able to find anything like that showing them in use. Sometimes seconds matter. Clumsy scope caps are annoying but so is not being able to see through your scope.


Does anyone mind posting a video opening and closing them? Haven't been able to find anything like that showing them in use. Sometimes seconds matter. Clumsy scope caps are annoying but so is not being able to see through your scope.
Sweet thanks more of a slide than a pop it kinda looks like
Yeah, you have to index them like RancherJohn said and then practice to get fast.Sweet thanks more of a slide than a pop it kinda looks like
good insight do you know what your bolt throw angle is on that?No video, but here's a picture of how to set them up (first pic). Clock them to allow for a swipe of your thumb to pop them off and out of the way. Index the ocular cap so that it clears your bolt knob during aggressive cycling, or you will end up looking like the second picture. It's worth snapping them on & off a bit to wear down the engagement a little between cap and body, as they will start out very tight (not a bad thing). You could also take some very fine grit sandpaper or a scotchbrite pad and artificially break in the interface too. With practice you can open them very quickly, it's not as fast as some other caps but these are way more durable in day to day use.
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Interesting. I have Butler Creek scope covers on a few guns and they have worked fine for several seasons. A lot of that use was in some pretty rugged country.You get a season out of Butler Creeks caps? I don’t think any ones from the last 10-15 years have lasted longer than 3-4 days of real use.