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Reviews (7)

Dec 28, 2020
I feel naked without them!
This was a replacement eyepiece cover for my Leupold 3X9 Compact. The thumb lever on the original cover was broken. I noticed it as I prepared to go afield for the last day of deer season. Fortunately, the weather was fair and the cover protection wasn't required. I don't know how it happened, but after 20+ years of use, who cares. Even with the rifle season over, I could not wait to replace it. I have Butler Creek scope covers on all of my hunting rifles. I love them!

Mar 08, 2017
Much better!
First of all, I couldn't believe how quick the shipping was! Three days from Arizona to PA. Installation was easy. The trigger pull is much improved. An outstanding value.

Feb 08, 2016
Tricky to install if you are fussy.
I was dreading the need to drill four holes in my grill, but that actually it was not all that bad. The tough part was getting the top of the grill with the screen installed back in place. I ended up flipping the top bolts up-side down then removing the radiator top shroud so that I could cut out small sections for bolt head clearance,and re-installed. While I was at it I drilled two detent holes for the bolt heads to drop into. I put a putty knife under the plastic so that I would not mark up the top radiator support as I drilled. It took me awhile to figure all of this out, but I could to another one in an hour.
I am very pleased with the results.