SWFA Black Friday

Check earlier in this thread about caps if you haven't already.
Screwing a cap on is not comparable to taking a hacksaw to the turret stem and sliding a rubber cup over it. The latter works, but is very much a kludge.
 
Screwing a cap on is not comparable to taking a hacksaw to the turret stem and sliding a rubber cup over it. The latter works, but is very much a kludge.
I really don't find the turret to protrude all that much (vs comparable scopes) and find a wrap of electrical tape to be perfectly effective for my uses where I hold wind. Sure my LRTS with pull out windage knobs is nicer but I really am not bothered by the windage on the 3-9 all that much.
 
I really don't find the turret to protrude all that much (vs comparable scopes) and find a wrap of electrical tape to be perfectly effective for my uses where I hold wind. Sure my LRTS with pull out windage knobs is nicer but I really am not bothered by the windage on the 3-9 all that much.
I'm not saying the kludge doesn't work, only that it is not comparable to a true cap like the Gen II's have. I don't even tape mine, so can argue that even tape is not needed.

My comments can only be correctly interpreted in the context of a discussion about a gen II 3-9.
 
I'm not saying the kludge doesn't work, only that it is not comparable to a true cap like the Gen II's have. I don't even tape mine, so can argue that even tape is not needed.

My comments can only be correctly interpreted in the context of a discussion about a gen II 3-9.
I think the current SS series Gen 2 caps are stupid personally as they stick way out, I think the slimmer knob for the windage is nicer on those (again tape if concerned). If they did that style cap the didn't protrude way out they sure that would be a nice to have. The 3-9HD brass post doesn't stick out nearly as far as the SS series so it certainly seems like they could make it like that but who knows if they will. Two different manufacturers between the lines.
 
Screwing a cap on is not comparable to taking a hacksaw to the turret stem and sliding a rubber cup over it. The latter works, but is very much a kludge.

If this is a discussion about the 3-9, there is no cutting needed for a rubber cap,
 
I'm surprised they blew out their remaining inventory on a sale. Be nice if they kept some in stock but that must not be the SWFA model.
 
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