i need the butler creek scope cover size for this scope. i checked butler creek's manual and they dont even list the conquest series as a choice. i nned the front and the objective. any help would be appreciated. oh--these are for the "flip up" style covers
First you need eyepiece and objective diameters...obviously the objective is 50mm, search around google and you will find the eyepeice diameter. (in mm).
Convert the millimeters to inches, then match that to butler creeks sizing chart. If your scope is in between sizes always go with the larger size.
Or you could simply measure it with a tape measure.
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Geez Red,
When it costs 500$ a month to get insurance and park a car in a major city, can you see why some people don't keep cars? It's sorta hard to run around with a gun in a city on public transportation thesedays. That means alot of gun related purchases are made at home, and trips to the gunsmith kept to a bare minimum. That 500$ a month then goes toward some pretty nice toys.....
Geez Red,
When it costs 500$ a month to get insurance and park a car in a major city, can you see why some people don't keep cars? It's sorta hard to run around with a gun in a city on public transportation thesedays.
So if you don't own a vehicle,how do you get to the range to practise shooting?How do you get toyour hunting area?It must be awkward hauling a deer home on public transit.
Stumble,
Its called Avis, Hertz, and good friends. Oh.....and by the way here is my prefered fishing transportation lately...the Ny/Nj Path train.........yes, that stipper runs about 20lbs....