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FAST FOCUS EyEPIECE
WARNING! : DO NOT look at the sun through the riflescope, as permanent eye
damage or even blindness may result.
The fast-focus eyepiece dial is found on the ocular end of the Bushnell Elite
Tactical Riflescope. Use this adjustment to obtain a reticle image that appears
sharp to your eyes. If adjustment is needed, look at a distant object for several
seconds without using your scope. Then, shift your vision quickly, looking through
the scope at a plain background. Turn the fast-focus eyepiece dial clockwise or
counterclockwise until the reticle pattern is sharp and clear.
POWER ChAnGE RInG
Changing the magnification of the Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope can be
accomplished by grasping the knurled knob marked with the scope's magnification
range (located on the far end of the ocular bell end). Turn the power change
ring clockwise for higher magnifications,
counterclockwise for lower magnifications.
The magnification setting can be identified
by noting the number that is in front of the
stationary dot on the scope tube. To make
rapid changes to the scope's magnification
level, use the folding Throwdown PCL
(Power Change Lever) (see photo, right).
BORE SIGhTInG AnD ZEROInG ThE SCOPE
WARNING! : Since this procedure involves live fire, it should be done at an approved
range or other safe area. Check bore for obstructions. An obstructed bore may cause
injury to you and others near by. Eye & Ear protection is recommended.
Bore sighting is a preliminary procedure to achieve proper alignment of the scope
with the rifle bore. It is best done using a Bushnell Bore Sighter. If a boresighter is
not available, it can be done as follows: Remove the bolt and sight through the gun
barrel at a 100 yard target. Then sight through the scope and bring the crosshairs
to the same point on the target using the turrets or windage adjustments. Return
the bolt and prepare to shoot down range at the 100 yard target.
Your next step will be to zero the scope using live rounds. Fire your first shot and
note the location of impact. You can use the elevation and windage adjustments
to change the point of impact accordingly. For example, if your first shot went 1
mil high and 1 mil left, adjust your elevation dial down 1 mil and your windage
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