I must have missed something. Explain to me why you would want or need a lens cover with a small hole in it.
On the rifle scope adjusting thing, my post # 11 on the first page of this thread is about the best that I can explain my method. For those who insist that doing it by the book is the only way, I guess I should repeat, that I start out by doing the very best that I can using the "factory" method, extremely brief glances and all, and only expand the search for the proper eyepiece adjustment after I have determined that peak target sharpness and zero parallax are not at the same point of objective or side focus adjustment. The guys that insist that one should only follow the factory procedure seem to ignore the idea that because of the depth of field of the eyepiece and the eye's ability to compensate very rapidly, that in many cases the factory method will not get one all the way to where he wants to go. I developed my method because I am able, on occasion, able to think and try things that are as the saying goes out of the box. Evidently this is not a universal quality. After I have done my very best to focus the eyepiece on the reticule, there is little point to looking at a blank sky. The rest of the procedure is done on target, and what I am looking for is to see the results of very small moves in the eyepiece adjustment, refocusing the target image after each one, and checking for parallax by moving my eye.