New: Butler Creek Element Scope Caps

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posted on March 29, 2021
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Butler Creek has announced the launch of its new Element Scope Caps. The rugged Element Scope Caps are designed to protect almost any scope with multiple size options, along with a multi-flex rubber sleeve design.

Butler Creek Element Scope Caps
Butler Creek Element Scope Caps ($29.95).


Element Scope Caps include modular, interchangeable lens caps to choose from—clear disk, ballistic data disk or standard black disk. The ballistic data disk will accept a ballistic chart template insert, which is downloadable from the Butler Creek website. This gives shooters easy access to important ballistics data in the field, providing them with the information necessary to make an accurate shot before prior to pulling the trigger.

The lens caps are made from durable polymer, ideal heavy use in the field and extreme weather conditions. The caps flip open with the touch of a button, allowing hunters to protect their scope right up until that critical moment of opportunity. After being unlocked, the cap can flip 180 degrees to stand upright or 270 degrees to fold back onto the scope and out of the way.

The Element Scope Cap is available in eight different sizes to fit most popular scopes. There are six objective lens cap options: 35-40 mm, 40-45 mm, 45-50 mm, 50-55 mm, 55-60 mm and 60-65 mm. In addition, both small (37-42 mm) and large (42-47 mm) eyepiece cap options are available for purchase.

MSRP is $29.95 for each of the eight sizes. Learn more at butlercreek.com.


Read more: 10 Great New Products For 2021

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