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ZeRoIng
Final zeroing of your firearm and scope should be done with live ammunition and
based on your expected shooting distance. If you anticipate most of your shooting
at short range, zero-in at 50 yards. Groups of three shots will be useful for averag-
ing the point of impact.
eleVatIon & wIndage
Elevation or windage adjustments are made by removing the cover caps from the
adjustment knobs. Using a screwdriver or coin, make adjustments in the appropri-
ate "UP" and/or "R" direction indicated by the arrows. Each "click" or stop in the
adjustment will change the bullet impact by 1 Minute Of Angle (MOA) which
translates to 1/2 inch at 50 yds., 1 inch at 100 yds., and 2 inches at 200 yds. Re-
install the cover caps over the adjustments to protect your zero and to exclude dirt
from the mechanism.
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BatteRY
Your Illuminated Red Dot Scope is powered by a long life 3V lithium battery, type
2032. If you ever have to change your battery, grasp the battery cover and turn
counter clockwise until the battery is exposed. With a small screw driver or similar
object, gently pry the battery free. Install the replacement battery by firmly push-
ing it into the battery cavity. The positive (+) side must face towards you. Replace
the battery cover and tighten.
CAUTION: BE SURE GUN IS NOT LOADED WHEN INSTALLING THE
BATTERY
BatteRY coVeR
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polaRIZIng fIlteR- Select models only
This filter was designed to reduce glare or reflections that may be encountered
in some field situations. If you are using the scope in its compact configuration,
simply thread the polarizing filter into the trim ring. However, if you have added
the extension tube to increase your mounting length, the objective trim ring must
be threaded into the extension tube before using the polarizing filter.
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SunShade - Select models only
Under some lighting conditions, reflections can be seen in the lens. To eliminate
or reduce reflections, thread the sunshade onto the ocular. The sunshade can also
be used to gain extra space between front and rear rings when mounting on extra
long firearms.
Scope coVeR
The lenses are coated to allow maximum light transmission. With proper care,
your scope should last you a lifetime. When cleaning the lenses reasonable precau-
tions are necessary. Dry dirt and dust can be removed by an air blast or with a soft
brush. Fingerprints and lubricants can be wiped off with an eyeglass tissue or a
cotton swab and a mild soap solution. Use the lens covers supplied with your scope
whenever it is convenient.
fIeld tIpS
1. Lens caps provide good protection in foul weather. However, clear or tinted
transparent covers should be removed if possible prior to shooting as they can dis-
tort the image and affect the point of impact. Since the lens elements are recessed
to protect them and minimize any obstruction of the optics by adverse conditions
– i.e. snow, rain spots, or dust, the firearm can be carried in the horizontal posi-
tion, at the ready.
2. Storing your firearm and scope overnight in the outdoors will help to avoid
condensation and fogging on the outside of the optics when a temperature change
occurs. If it is very cold, however, the battery should be removed and kept warm as
cold temperatures reduce the battery life.
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