Hey guys, I'm heading on my first elk hunt this fall and were doing a guided hunt and taking horses to the back country. The guide said that the rifles will be put in scabbards on the horses. I talked to one of the references who said he missed a nice bull because his scope got knocked around in the scabbard. He didn't know it at the time, but after the incident he went back to camp and said his scope was off by over a foot.
I have a Vortex Diamondback FFP 4-16x40 with exposed turrets (unfortunately it's not a zero stop) and I'm nervous about putting it in the scabbard and knocking the turrets around.
I plan on marking my turrets so I can check if they move, but I still am curious if there's something like a scope cover/gun sock, etc.? I've seen Outdoorsman have a velcro pad that goes over the chamber and scope.
Anyone have this issue before or have a recommendation?
I also have a rifle holder within my pack, but the guide said he doesn't like guys putting their rifle in their packs because we'll be ducking under trees as we ride in and pointing the rifle at whoever is in front of us.
I have a Vortex Diamondback FFP 4-16x40 with exposed turrets (unfortunately it's not a zero stop) and I'm nervous about putting it in the scabbard and knocking the turrets around.
I plan on marking my turrets so I can check if they move, but I still am curious if there's something like a scope cover/gun sock, etc.? I've seen Outdoorsman have a velcro pad that goes over the chamber and scope.
Anyone have this issue before or have a recommendation?
I also have a rifle holder within my pack, but the guide said he doesn't like guys putting their rifle in their packs because we'll be ducking under trees as we ride in and pointing the rifle at whoever is in front of us.