Bushnell ET1626 Manual De Instrucciones página 5

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dial 1 mil right. Always adjust in the opposite direction from your point of impact.
As you fire your second shot, you should see the point of impact hit closer to
your intended target. Multiple rounds may need to be fired before achieving
consistent results. You may also use the reticle within your scope to help decipher
the correct adjustments.
For example, suppose that you initially find that the actual point of impact is
hitting 4 Mils down and 3 Mils left. You would therefore adjust the elevation dial
4 Mils up/windage dial 3 Mils right. Another way to accomplish this is to return
the weapon to the original aiming point on the target. Ensure that it is securely
held in place. While holding the weapon steady, adjust the elevation knob until
the horizontal cross hair intersects the bullet hole made by the first shot. Then
adjust the windage knob until the vertical cross hair intersects the original bullet
hole. The riflescope should now be closely aligned with the bore of the weapon. It
is advisable to fire additional shots as some fine adjustments may be required to
insure that the firearm is perfectly zeroed.
ELEvATIOn AnD WInDAGE T-LOK™ TURRETS
Your Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope features T-Lok™ (locking) turrets, which
provide audible and visual references. When a turret is lifted (elevated) into
the upward position it can be rotated in either direction to make appropriate
adjustments.
Each turn of the turret provides an audible "click" which coincides with a
movement of the visible reference point on the turret knob. Additionally, clicks
can be felt by your fingers as the turret knob moves. Each "click" represents .1 mil.
After adjustments are made, the turret can be pushed back into the downward
position to prevent movement, or left elevated and ready for further adjustments
if preferred.
With the turrets pulled fully upward, rotate the elevation turret knob
counterclockwise to move the reticle plane up, or clockwise to move it down.
Rotate the windage dial counterclockwise to move the reticle plane right, or
clockwise to move it left. Your Bushnell tactical riflescope provides 8 mils of
adjustment per complete revolution of the turret.
After adjustments have been made, you can reset the turret to zero by following
the steps below (see photos on next page):
Step 1: Ensure the turret is in the lock position.
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