Bruce Potts rounds up the five best rifle scopes on the market at the moment ranging from a budget friendly…
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Q: With all this rain of late, do you have any tips for cleaning my rifle scope and keeping it safe?
Bruce Potts, our resident expert gives his advice
A: People tend to put a scope on a rifle, then forget about it and never consider cleaning it until something goes wrong.
Prevention is better than cure when it comes to scope maintenance and just a few products can keep your scope in tip-top condition.
Scopes, especially for fox or deer rifles, can be incredibly expensive and just as we clean the bores of our rifles to maintain good accuracy, so should we consider a routine scope maintenance regime.
Probably the most common cause of scope damage, after breakage in a fall, is damage to the lens coating resulting from water or dirt not being removed quickly or properly. There are some excellent lens cloths and brushes available from photographic shops, as well as dedicated scope cleaning kits, such as the Swarovski kit, that include everything you need.
Spudz microfibre lens cloth
The Leupold Lens Pen, a useful tool, has a retractable brush and is easily popped into a coat pocket.
The Spudz microfibre lens cloth , which is available from retailers such as BushWear, is excellent. It comes protected in a fabric pouch that can hang from your rifle’s sling, ready to use instantly if rain or dirt comes into contact with your scope’s lens. Remember to brush the dirt off first and not rub with a cloth to avoid the dust wearing away the lens coatings.
Bruce Potts rounds up the five best rifle scopes on the market at the moment ranging from a budget friendly…
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