Safety & Maintenance Instructions

FREEDOM. PASSION. PRECISION.
6. If your shot group is not centered on the target in WINDAGE,
measure the distance from the center of the target. Adjust the REAR
sight by rotating the windage wheel on the right side the number of
clicks you calculate from the following chart:
7. Repeat ring groups of ve rounds and adjust the sights as
described above until you are satised that the group is where you
want it on the target. Your sights are now zeroed.
4.3.1
CONFIRMING ZERO
You should conrm zero or re-zero your rearm if you change ammunition, you travel to
areas with new climate or atmospheric conditions, drop your rearm (check for damage
before ring), remove and reattach sights or barrel, or change other parts of your rearm.
After making sure your rearm is clean and in good condition, carefully aim at the target,
take your time and re ve rounds. If your shot group is not where you intended it to be,
re-zero your rearm using the steps described in Section 4.3.
4.4
TIPS ON AIMING
1. Relax, hold steady, and don’t hold your breath.
2. Keep rearm level and do not tilt it sideways.
3. Keep tip of front sight in center of rear sight aperture.
4. Focus on tip of front sight, not on target.
5. When sight picture is correct, carefully squeeze trigger.
DATA ASSUMES: Rear sight @ T1 and Front Sight @ T-51
*Adjustment values will vary slightly based on sight radius*