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Old 13-02-2013, 11:57 PM
cpoc
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Thanks for the advice.
Having not seen the scope in person yet am I correct in assuming that the reason to get a cover for the whole scope is because there are parts on the tube (ie screw points etc) that may allow dust into the scope if not covered reasonably? Or is it more a precautionary thing though not likely to be an issue if there isn't a cover? (that may end up being a silly question once I see the scope in person).
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