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ScopeCap

Regular price $18.00 USD
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SIZING

Don't see your Scope? Feel free to contact us!

Or if you feel comfortable, measure your scope! Choose the smallest size that's ≥ your bezel diameter.

MAX DIAMETER:
Small 1.125"
Medium 1.25"
Large 1.45"
Ocular 1.8"
XL 2.1"
2XL 2.4"
3XL 2.6"

**These are NOT SOLD AS A SET. If you are also wanting a ScopeCap to cover your EYEPIECE, then add the OCULAR size to your cart in addition to the ScopeCap added through the filter tool. The OCULAR size will fit most eyepieces on the market, but will be over sized on Primary Arms scopes specifically.**

With the release of our LightCap, many customers requested we make a scope cap in the same style. You asked, we listened.

The ScopeCap is a simple, rugged, and low profile solution to protect your scope's lenses and eliminate any reflections from them. Our signature flipper tab is integral to the ScopeCap and allows for fast and easy removal from your scope's bezel. When doffed, they have a lower profile than traditional flip style scope caps.

With 7 sizes, we have a ScopeCap for every scope on the market. From LPVOs to high-power optics, we've (literally) got you "covered".

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WHAT YOU GET

INCLUDES: 1x ScopeCap, 1x Ranger Band, 2x sections of shock cord

HOW IT'S MADE

The ScopeCap is made in the USA from an incredibly durable, UV-resistant thermoplastic. The ScopeCap is affixed with American made, rubber core shock cord and the included ranger band is made from EPDM Rubber with outstanding heat, UV, and saltwater resistance.

TIPS

When properly tensioned, ScopeCap should not "rattle" during movement. To properly tention, first ensure that the ranger band is installed far back enough so that the ScopeCap can completely clear the bezel when flipped to the side. In this position, remove slack by pulling on the shock cord behind the ranger band.