Didn't want to weigh in on the other post before I had a picture, so I could better explain and show what I use for rainy days.
Not saying this is the best, but it does work, and works very well. You will never be accused by your hunting buddies of just getting hunt ready from Cabella's, but who cares?
The cost? Nothing. Any bicycle shop will give you their used innertubes. At least the ones around here do. I cut them so that they are a couple of inches longer than the scope on both ends. Make a slit slightly shorter than the length of the scope so it takes a little stretching to get them on. You could close off the ends with tape or zip ties, I just super glue the ends shut.
A quick tug on the end flap at either end of the scope and it's off. And if you lose it, you're out, well, nothing. Simple, works, and I can make any I need in minutes.
Not saying this is the best, but it does work, and works very well. You will never be accused by your hunting buddies of just getting hunt ready from Cabella's, but who cares?
The cost? Nothing. Any bicycle shop will give you their used innertubes. At least the ones around here do. I cut them so that they are a couple of inches longer than the scope on both ends. Make a slit slightly shorter than the length of the scope so it takes a little stretching to get them on. You could close off the ends with tape or zip ties, I just super glue the ends shut.
A quick tug on the end flap at either end of the scope and it's off. And if you lose it, you're out, well, nothing. Simple, works, and I can make any I need in minutes.