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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3071950" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>Yeah, I read nothing but good reviews online about the Butler Creeks. Then the rifle I bought had them on the scope, they are flipped open most of the time, so I just thought they were old and worn out. Went to buy new ones at Academy, they do the same thing out of the box, took them back, went to Cabela's to see about different brands. There were 2 guys looking for other types while I was, heard one tell the other one be careful buying the butler, and explained he has had the same issue. </p><p></p><p>I like the looks and reviews of the Aadmount, plus lifetime warranty, so if they are $100 for a pair, I'll suck up and buy them. Of course if that is $100 for each, I'll just use duct tape on them for covers. I'll never pay over $200 for a scope anyway, so not worth paying the same price for covers as the scope is... </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3071950, member: 43126"] Yeah, I read nothing but good reviews online about the Butler Creeks. Then the rifle I bought had them on the scope, they are flipped open most of the time, so I just thought they were old and worn out. Went to buy new ones at Academy, they do the same thing out of the box, took them back, went to Cabela's to see about different brands. There were 2 guys looking for other types while I was, heard one tell the other one be careful buying the butler, and explained he has had the same issue. I like the looks and reviews of the Aadmount, plus lifetime warranty, so if they are $100 for a pair, I'll suck up and buy them. Of course if that is $100 for each, I'll just use duct tape on them for covers. I'll never pay over $200 for a scope anyway, so not worth paying the same price for covers as the scope is... Thank you all for the advice! [/QUOTE]
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