Rifle Scopes Premier Reticles scope question

Re: Premier Reticles scope question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: runngun</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Why? The one that comes with it is better, and the Butler Creek wouldn't fit well over the raised edge anyway. </div></div>

They are a striking example of over-engineering.

The POS covers should be tossed as far and as fast as possible. The let in a TON of dust and water and the minute you carry your rig slung, the ocular cover pops off.

IMO the ONLY problem with the PRH 5-25 is the ocular cover. IT CAN BE FIXED!! First, focus your reticle and lock down the lock ring. Then take a No 17 butler creek ocular cover and stick it is a sealed ziploc freezer bag, and stick in a put of boiling water for a 30 seconds or so--in order to make more pliable the BC--but keep it dry (hence the ziploc). While the BC is still hot, sling it on over the eyepiece and past the locking ring until it is fully seated and straight. Leave it open and let it cool off before you close it so you don't cause any condensation, and you are done, and it ends up looking like this.

Hot water is a tight fitting BC's friend!

bc004.jpg
 
Re: Premier Reticles scope question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 19Scout77</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: runngun</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Why? The one that comes with it is better, and the Butler Creek wouldn't fit well over the raised edge anyway. </div></div>

They are a striking example of over-engineering.

The POS covers should be tossed as far and as fast as possible. The let in a TON of dust and water and the minute you carry your rig slung, the ocular cover pops off.

IMO the ONLY problem with the PRH 5-25 is the ocular cover. IT CAN BE FIXED!! First, focus your reticle and lock down the lock ring. Then take a No 17 butler creek ocular cover and stick it is a sealed ziploc freezer bag, and stick in a put of boiling water for a 30 seconds or so--in order to make more pliable the BC--but keep it dry (hence the ziploc). While the BC is still hot, sling it on over the eyepiece and past the locking ring until it is fully seated and straight. Leave it open and let it cool off before you close it so you don't cause any condensation, and you are done, and it ends up looking like this.

Hot water is a tight fitting BC's friend!

bc004.jpg
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: runngun</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Why? The one that comes with it is better, and the Butler Creek wouldn't fit well over the raised edge anyway. </div></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">runngun</span></span>,

I'm curious - what in your opinion makes the Premier Ocular cover better than a Butler Creek, especially when fitted as <span style="font-style: italic">19Scout77</span> described above?

Keith
 
Re: Premier Reticles scope question

Some things I don't like about my butler creek ocular cover (on another scope)
-the spring doesn't reliably open the cover all the way
-the cover springs (half) open much too easy; the release button is way more sensitive than it should be. This is a problem when I use my TAB rifle cover
-it doesn't fold flat like the premier, and can block reading the windage or elevation knob.

It's not that I think the premier is great or that the butler creek is bad, It’s just that I never notice the premier cover while using it, and to me, that's a good thing.

I will say that the tab to open the objective cover is <span style="text-decoration: underline">way</span> too big on the premier.

This is just based on comparing my one scope with butler creek caps (on different scope), and my premier heritage. Admittedly, my gripes with butler creek are minor. Also, my sample size is small, and may not be representative.
 
Re: Premier Reticles scope question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: runngun</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
It's not that I think the premier is great or that the butler creek is bad, It’s just that I never notice the premier cover while using it, and to me, that's a good thing.</div></div>



I usually don't notice the Premier cover until I've noticed that its fallen off somewhere between firing points during a match, or I notice it when I open it and there's dust on the lens, because it doesn't do its job of keeping the dust out.

Your TAB cover pops open your BC caps? Then it should be ripping off your PR cap, because the cap on my PR falls off when I pull a shamagh tossed over the rifle off of it.....