User's Manual

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2.4 Zeroing
CAUTION: Do not continue to adjust windage and elevation mechanisms if you
encounter resistance.
The elevation adjustment screw is located on top of the sight, while the windage
screw is located on the right or left side, depending on how the sight has been
mounted on the weapon. Aimpoint sights can be installed to support either right-
handed (Fig. 6) or left-handed (Fig.7) shooters. To mount the rubber cover (11)
on the CompM3 and CompML3, you must position the sight as shown in Fig. 6.
a Open front and rear lens cover (10) and (9).
b Turn the rotary switch (4) clockwise until the red dot has a sucient intensity to
contrast against the target.
c Remove the windage and elevation adjustment caps (5).
NOTE: (Comp series and 9000SC) Each click of the adjustment screw
corresponds to a 13 mm movement of the point of impact at 80 meters, (4 mm at
25 meters, 16 mm at 100 meters and 32 mm at 200 meters or 0.6 in at 100 yds).
(9000L) Each click of the adjustment screw corresponds to a 10 mm movement
of the point of impact at 80 meters, (3 mm at 25 meters, 12 mm at 100 meters
and 24 mm at 200 meters or 0.4 in at 100 yds).
d Insert adjustment tool (coin, screwdriver, knife) or cartridge casing in
adjustment screw slot and turn as follows:
To move the point of impact to the right, turn windage adjustment screw
counterclockwise (clockwise if the screw is located on the left side).
To move the point of impact to the left, turn windage adjustment screw
clockwise (counterclockwise if the screw located on the left side).
To move the point of impact up, turn elevation adjustment screw counter
clockwise.
To move the point of impact down, turn elevation adjustment screw clockwise.
e Conrm zeroing by ring at least three shots at a zeroing target. Check impact
points on a zeroing target to conrm accuracy and repeat above procedure if
required.
f After initial ring, ensure that the mount and sight are secure.