@jkgtss30 thank you. Apparently they are. I took them out of the box that side up and didn't even think to check both sides. Great catch! Correction video coming soon.
The directions definitely don't mention a top and bottom. I'm sure it was implied with common sense, I just got it wrong. Thank you guys for catching it though. I'll fix it in one of the next videos.
I always have my optic on the handle side, opposite the hinge side as the hinge side is where the case sets in the horizontal position. This way any impact from setting down the case is not against the scope but against pistol grip or stock
Haha not upside down like bottom on top. Upside down like the side you have exposed is supposed to be on the bottom. We are saying to flip the grids not to rotate them. Good luck mate.
I know, I'm just being a wiseguy. I have since flipped the panels. A day after the video published someone pointed it out. You cant just go back in and add the edit to the video though, so I will live forever on TH-cam with upside down grids lol. I do appreciate the feedback though Skyler.
I assume you're referencing how hard it is to close? I let it settle for a month after the video, and installed it right side up, same difference. It's just not a perfect match to the shape, and might not be meant for large 34mm scopes with knobs on both sides.
Are the main panels upside down? Looks different then the others I’ve see
Yes he has the grid upside down. I'm guessing he didn't read over the instruction manual.
@jkgtss30 thank you. Apparently they are. I took them out of the box that side up and didn't even think to check both sides. Great catch! Correction video coming soon.
The directions definitely don't mention a top and bottom. I'm sure it was implied with common sense, I just got it wrong.
Thank you guys for catching it though. I'll fix it in one of the next videos.
I choked on my coffee when I realized he went through the whole installation without realizing they were in upside down
That’s what I was wondering. 😂
I always have my optic on the handle side, opposite the hinge side as the hinge side is where the case sets in the horizontal position. This way any impact from setting down the case is not against the scope but against pistol grip or stock
Thanks Jim, you're not wrong for sure. I guess I just have more faith in the foam and durability of the optics. I may find out I'm wrong someday lol.
Leave it to the Tesla owner to put the panels in upside down. 😅
Sometimes I get that Elon Musk brain...
@@TheProcrastinatingPrepper I'm just messing with you,Elon is actually one of my favorite famous people right now.
Goofy Fjuk has the insert upside down
Maybe the inserts were right side up, but I had the case upside down....I missed step number one "stand on your head".
The mj tongue used to be the bill cosby tongue. Its where mj got it from.
Way to make it creepy lol. I'll have to work on fixing it then.
Haha not upside down like bottom on top. Upside down like the side you have exposed is supposed to be on the bottom. We are saying to flip the grids not to rotate them. Good luck mate.
I know, I'm just being a wiseguy. I have since flipped the panels. A day after the video published someone pointed it out. You cant just go back in and add the edit to the video though, so I will live forever on TH-cam with upside down grids lol.
I do appreciate the feedback though Skyler.
lol that's why they tell you to let it settle for 24 hours
I assume you're referencing how hard it is to close? I let it settle for a month after the video, and installed it right side up, same difference. It's just not a perfect match to the shape, and might not be meant for large 34mm scopes with knobs on both sides.
It’s upside down bro
Yes, someone mentioned that lol. Try rotating your screen upside down, then it should look right.
Dude this guy can't be this sped
Oh, I clearly can