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I have two scopes in the Elite 3200 series that have the Rainguard coating. Does anyone have any real world experience getting their Bushnell wet? Does the coating work? Thanks in advance. ZM | ||
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Open the window, hold one outside perpendicular to the ground for 30 seconds, bring it back inside, close window, dry arm, mop floor, examine scope lens. Of course it works. Mike ______________ DSC DRSS (again) SCI Life NRA Life Sables Life Mzuri IPHA "To be a Marine is enough." | |||
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Yup - damn good too. "Shoot hard, boys." | |||
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YES! My 4.5x30 6500 got me a nice bull elk this season, in a sideways rainstorm. My buddies were busy wiping at their scopes, and watched the other bull walk off, as they couldn't count points. (3pt or better area). Neither one got another opportunity to shoot an animal, so I'll mark this seasons success up to having the rainguard. Raining so hard you would almost swear you were underwater, and I never even noticed it in the scope. I'm in the market for another! | |||
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Works great, this past deer season, I was out hunting in the rain during a three hour, two inch rain storm and my scope was never unusable. I really didn't even think about it until a buddy said "I had to go back to the truck because I couldn't have seen a deer in my scope anyway" I have a scope and binoculars with rainguard and used both for various sightings thoughout the entire evening. No fogging and very little distortion due to droplets. A+ Cheers, Jason But what do I know? | |||
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I read some where you can treat your scope with Rain-x and acheive the same thing. Anyone try this? | |||
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