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Leupold Scope caps (aluminum)
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Crow35
Leupold Scope caps (aluminum)
Would like to hear pros and cons of leupold alumina flip up scope caps....?
Here are my concerns
1. Cost to benefit ratio
2. Durability
3. Cheap alternatives that look cheap (No good)
Please share your experiences and opinions...
Here are my concerns
1. Cost to benefit ratio
2. Durability
3. Cheap alternatives that look cheap (No good)
Please share your experiences and opinions...
Re: Leupold Scope caps (aluminum)
No personal experience but I would guess that if thin enough they could dent or get out of shape or perhaps a cap edge could get bent and then the cap may not seat properly. Just my opinion based on the material used.
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Henry88
Re: Leupold Scope caps (aluminum)
The only scope I have that came with the flip up covers has AO (not on the side) 
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Re: Leupold Scope caps (aluminum)
I am guessing you are talking about the lens caps and not adjustment caps.
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rwortman
Re: Leupold Scope caps (aluminum)
I have them on two of my rifles. One wears a VX-3 2.5 x 10 and the other has a Redfield 3 x 9. They are expensive so I have not added them to any of my cheaper scopes. I just use the cheap Butler Creek ones on those. Seems silly to spend as much as the caps as on the scope. The Leupold ones are very classy. The caps are fairly thick and are solid aluminum so they should pretty much last forever. The magnet "latches" hold well and open with a light touch. Once you use them, you will want more and wish they didn't cost so much. I see that this is an old thread. Oh well, someone might wander in and want an answer.