Butler Creek Scope Cover Chart, For Your Convenience

Steve Johnson
by Steve Johnson

A few weeks ago, I broke the Butler Creek #28 scope cover that was on my Zeiss Conquest hunting scope when taking photos of my Tikka 7mm-08 rifle. To avoid getting my lazy ass out of my comfortable office chair and measuring the diameter of scope, I tried to find the Butler Creek Scope Cover Chart I used when I last purchased a scope cover. It was nowhere to be found. For some reason Butler Creek decided it was not worth updating the chart with their newer products and instead ditched it altogether.

For all the other equally lazy schmucks out there, I managed to find a copy of the chart and have embedded it below for posterity …

Steve Johnson
Steve Johnson

I founded TFB in 2007 and over 10 years worked tirelessly, with the help of my team, to build it up into the largest gun blog online. I retired as Editor in Chief in 2017. During my decade at TFB I was fortunate to work with the most amazing talented writers and genuinely good people!

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  • Julio Julio on Jul 22, 2013

    "I broke [...] Butler Creek" All too many sentences that contain the words "Butler Creek" also contain the word "broke". This is nature's way of telling you to join everyone else who has had this problem, to stop buying these things, and to get something more durable instead. Me, I've gone over to Scopecoat neoprene covers since Tenebraex don't yet do covers that fit my admittedly-mid-range optics, but I think the Butler Creek tactical one-piece covers might go some way to redeeming that company's dire reputation for making virtually-self-destructing scope covers.

  • Ross Ross on Oct 09, 2013

    My buthler#31 is too big for my pro staff 3x9 x 40 lens,why

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