impacT pOinT cOrrecTiOn uSing
eleVaTiOn adJuSTmenT
(Click/MoA adjustment)
Variations in the point of impact can be compensated by
adjusting the reticle on your telescopic sight accordingly.
Based on the bullet trajectory and the zeroing range (see
p. 35), the Leica Rangemaster CRF 1600-B can show you
the required adjustment, i.e. the relevant number of clicks.
For different elevations, you can specify whether the click
levels will be
- based on the international standard MOA (minutes of
angle) graduation, or
- displayed in 5 or 10 millimeter increments.
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Settings and selecting the ballistic
output formats
Start with step 1 if you have not previously opened the
menu control, or with step 3 if you have just specified the
zeroing range and
1. Press and hold the secondary button (1) (≥3s).
2. Press the secondary button briefly (<2s) three times.
3. Press the main button (2) several times to select the
4. Save your setting by briefly pressing the secondary
38
ABC
is still flashing in the display.
• The display shows
USEU
• The display changes to
.
AbC
required ballistic setting.
-
EHr
or
-
, or
HOLd
-
(1MOA), or
1-1
-
1-3
(
/
MOA), or
1
3
-
1-4
(
/
MOA), or
1
4
-
mm or
10
-
mm.
5
button.
• The saved setting is lit continuously for 4s as
confirmation and then disappears.
.
bAll
, then to
SId
, and then to