Manual

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TIP:
Both fixing screws L and M are fitted
inside the recoil pad and are not visible
from the outside. A preformed slit can
be found on the face side of the recoil
pad, at the height of the fixing screws.
To remove the fixing screws, push the
size 1 phillips screwdriver into the slit
opening on the recoil pad. To prevent
damage to the recoil pad we recom-
mend that the tip of the screwdriver be
coated with gun oil or gun fat.
Removing the adjustable recoil
pad
• Loosen screw H with the 1.5 mm Allen
key (approx. 5 turns)
• Slide the recoil pad complete with recoil
pad fixing plate and adjustment plate up
to the top
• Remove the recoil pad complete with re-
coil pad fixing plate and adjustment plate
Removing the balancer
• Loosen the balancer using the 5 mm Allen
key. Ensure that the muzzle is pointing
down and resting on a non-slip surface.
• Remove the balancer
ATTENTION:
After loosening the balancer, the stock is
no longer secured. Handling the gun now,
could result in the stock removing which
could cause damage to the gun or stock.
TIP:
After removing the balancer, the stock
washer and spring washer are no longer
secured on the stock connecting rod.
5.13.3.
5.13.2.
Hold the gun with the muzzle pointing
down to avoid losing the stock and
spring washers.
Adjusting the weight distribu-
tion
• Loosen the counter screw N on the balan-
cer weight with the 2 mm Allen key
• Turn the balancer weight to desired
position
• Tighten the counter screw N on the balan-
cer weight with the 2 mm Allen key
TIP:
To avoid damaging the threaded rod,
please ensure when tightening the
counter screw N that you are screwing it
down onto the flat side of the rod and
not directly onto the thread.
TIP:
The balancer is as a rule, fitted with one
balancer weight.
Depending on the stock weight, barrel
weight and/or personal preference the
balancer can be set with one weight,
two weights or even without any
weights.
When using one or two weights, the
fine adjustments of balance are made
through turning the weights in the
needed direction until the desired
balance is achieved.
5.13.4.
5. Operation
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TIP:
Both fixing screws O and P are fitted
inside the recoil pad and are not visible
from the outside.
A pre-formed slit can be found on the
face side of the recoil pad, at the height
of the fixing screws. To remove the
fixing screws, push the 3 mm Allen key
into the slit opening on the recoil pad.
To prevent damage to the recoil pad, we
recommend that the tip of the Allen key
be coated with gun oil or gun fat.
The delivery of the adjustable recoil pad
should consist of: Recoil pad fixing
screws in 3 different lengths.
When inserting or removing distance
spacers, longer or shorter screws should
be used accordingly.
Adjusting the balancer
Removing the non-adjustable
recoil pad
• Remove the screws L und M with a size 1
phillips screwdriver
• Remove the recoil pad
5.13.1.
5.13.
5. Operation
stock washer
spring washer
balancer weights
balancer