Specifications

2. Mounting the Scope
CAUTION: Always ensure your rifle is UNLOADED, UNCOCKED and, if fitted, the safety
catch is applied prior to fitting the scope.
A: The Hellfire comes with an integral mount that will fit both standard airgun rails and
Picatinny rails.
To adjust the mount to fit the appropriate rail by undoing the three side screws using a flat
bladed screwdriver. If the mount is too narrow or too wide simply fully unfasten the screws
and remove the side plate. Invert it and reattach it reversing the prior process. Once you have
established the correct rail size loosely attach the mount to your rifles rail.
B: Put the rifle up to your shoulder in your natural shooting stance and adjust the scopes
position on the rifle moving it closer or further away until you achieve a full field of view.
C: When you have achieved the optimum position tighten the side screws to ensure a solid
platform for your scope.
3. Zeroing The Scope
Windage
Elevation
The purpose of zeroing your scope is to ensure that the scope is sighted in at a chosen
impact point and you can calculate trajectory and compensation adjustments from that point.
A: Place a target 25 yds away for an airgun 100 yds away for a bullet rifle
B: Ideally using a steadying device such as a bipod aim at the exact centre of the target and,
if safe to do so, fire a test shot.
C: If the impact point is exactly in the centre of the target the scope is zeroed. If it is not you
will need to adjust the windage and elevation of the scope as follows:
1: Elevation (vertical adjustment). Unscrew the protective cover from the turret at the
top of the scope. Using a coin fitted to the slot of the adjuster rotate the adjuster as required.
One click in either direction equals a movement of approximately ¼” at 100 yards. So if you
impact point was 1 inch above the centre at 100 yards you will need to adjust by 4 clicks.
After adjustment always replace the cover to stop the ingress of dirt.