I was wondering what everyone was using for scope covers to protect their scopes while their rifles are in their safes. Someway to stop them from hitting or dinging each other as they are moved in and out of the safe??
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SubscribeI do my best with this practice.. I am starting to run out of room.. and things are a bit closer in my safes then I want them to be. I am actually considering a vault room, I already have 2 33 gun Browning safes.. they hold no where near 33 guns each. I figured adding a cover to the scopes on my precision rifles would provide a bit of a buffer for them.I use restraint and basic motor functions to keep from banging things together in the safe. Its a pretty easy game honestly.
You haven't seen my safeI use restraint and basic motor functions to keep from banging things together in the safe. Its a pretty easy game honestly.
I have done the same for a couple of years.Scopecoat is what I mostly use, prefer the thicker XP-6. Vinyl plastic tube end caps to fit over the turrets and wrap scope with vet wrap is another option.
That is in the works.. butnbeing in rual Alaska makes it difficult.. I almost have to travel some place find one then rent a uhaul or find a one at a dealer that will deliver to the shipping company in Seattle. And hell Seattle these days has become like a no go zone... so that is on standby. To be honest we are looking at doning a vault door and building a literal valt in the basement...Get a larger safe