An additional benefit of the
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at your closest distance, this system can warn you if your scope/rifle
combination is not properly mounted or properly alligned. To iden-
tify this problem after the initial sighting in at your closest distance,
the height of the reticle placement indicator should be aligned bet-
ween the top and the bottom of the provided turret area. See fig. 1.
Reworks on mounts may be necessary to provide full functioning of
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features.
Step 2:
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After sighting your rifle in at the closest desired distance, hold the
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turret (3) with two fingers and use the
turn the center dial arrow (8) to the "B" position. With the arrow on
the "B" position, turn the
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until it stops.
Explanation: Your yardage setting remains set at the distance you
just finished shooting. The turret is positioned at the base of its
range so that further distances can now be set. In mode B the
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turret is disconnected from the spindle by a micro-
clutch. Turning the
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position in any way.
Step 3:
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After turning the
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stops, hold the
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turret (3) with two fingers and use the
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to turn the center dial arrow (8) to the "C" position.
Explanation: Position C activates a one full clockwise turn of availa-
ble elevation from your zero sight setting. Your "base" setting is now
fixed at the bottom of that one full revolution of turret elevation.
With almost every standard hunting calibers and ammunition, the
defined elevation interval will cover shooting distances from 100
yards up to more than 400 yards (pending on rifle, bullet, loads, etc.).
See Tabl. 2 for exact room of adjustment in C mode.
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: After the initial sighting in
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turret (3) counter clockwise
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turret does not effect the reticle
turret (3) counter clockwise until it
Step 4:
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Now you can individually adjust the four index marks (5) to four
additional yardage settings. Sight your rifle in at the next furthest
desired distance by turning the
you have completed your sighting in process, use the
turn next lowest index mark (5) so that it is aligning with the main
index mark (4). Move to your next desired distance and repeat step
#4.
Advantage: When you are finished with step 4, you can always easi-
ly return to your original base sight setting by simply turning the tur-
ret to the counter clockwise stop position as adjusted during the
(1) to
base zero setting process.
Summary example: Mode A – the scope is zeroed in at 100 yards.
Mode B – activates micro-clutch so that you can turn the turret
counter clockwise without adjusting the scope to establish your
base 100 sight setting. Mode C – activates a 1 revolution stop point
exactly one full clockwise turn from zero adjustment. This allows
your ability to set your additional distances and always know where
your "base" starting zero setting is. To set the 200 yards distance
simply turn the turret clockwise till you are dead on 200 yards. Now
mark the selected click by moving the lowest index mark so that it
is aligning with the main index mark. The 250, 300 and 350 yards
distances are set accordingly by using the remaining index marks,
the turret always remaining in mode C.
Tip: Use manufacturers ballistic data table on ammunition box for
coarse adjustment. Then work your way to your center point of
impact with fewer test rounds.
Once the
(four index marks and the zero adjustment limit stop at your base
distance), any of these distances can be refound exactly by simply
turning the
is aligning with the main index.
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turret is programed on those five distances
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turret so that the corresponding index mark
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turret normally. After
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to
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