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I would greatly appreciate any recommendations for preventing scope fogging. Lost several shots and probably one place in the final scores at TV yesterday.
Thanks
I picked up some McNett OpDrops at the SHOT Show in 2009 in a sample pack and I have used them extensively on all my scopes in a range of conditions. They are excellent and should do the trick to prevent future fog ups!!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TXHunter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would greatly appreciate any recommendations for preventing scope fogging. Lost several shots and probably one place in the final scores at TV yesterday.
Thanks </div></div>
Is the scope fogging on the outside or inside.
Outside - see answers above.
Inside - sent the scope away for cleaning, resealing and new nitrogen.
I wonder.... I might try it. A friend that was visiting while I was in the garage fabricating some stuff with steel saw my welding helmet getting fogged up and I kept wiping it. He said to put shaving cream on it and wipe it off. Amazed me but it kept the fog off.
Fog Tech works. I DO NOT need it on my US Optics ST-10 or SN4 because it doesn't fog(so far down to -50*F). I DO use it on my glasses and my helmet faceshields in dead winter and they do not fog at all.
Products like Cat Crap work great on goggles and glasses but it isn't for scopes.