Michael Wunnicke, of Leupold, gives advice on taking care of your optics after the hunt with Rusty McDaniels of Mossy Oak. You can run them under some water or use a lens cloth to get the dust off the lenses. Leupold provides cloths with their optics to help keep them clean. You can also use canned air to clean out the dust or remove pieces of the optics and clean with a cloth or soft brush.
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What the Gold Ring Guarantee Means
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Picking A Scope for Western Hunting
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Tips on Glassing Western Terrain
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