Use shades on ALL my scoped rifles be it pellet or powder ... unless a clearance issue such as a barrel break action preventing one
They have polarizing filters for cameras, why not for scopes?Anyone ever hear of anything like that.I know polarized sunglasses really help with glare.Try shooting with a pair of minimal darkness, polarized sunglasses.https://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-and-buy-polarizing-filters/
Use scope shades on all my guns as well. Work great and think they look alot better as well! Only one doesn't but came with a honey comb shade cover instead of a sunshade and can't find a sunshade do that'll do
Next time you fill that you have a glare problem, put you're hand around the scope and phisically block the sun, if this helps reduce glare, you need a sun shade. Sometimes the glare is between the eye and scope, and the rubber scope to eye peice would help then.
Quote from: Bengunnin on June 06, 2017, 11:53:02 PMNext time you fill that you have a glare problem, put you're hand around the scope and phisically block the sun, if this helps reduce glare, you need a sun shade. Sometimes the glare is between the eye and scope, and the rubber scope to eye peice would help then.https://www.pyramydair.com/product/utg-rubber-scope-eyeshade-for-36-40-41-5-43mm-eyepiece?a=5118I'm not recommending this, just providing a source.May try one myself when I make my next PA order.