Specifications

2. Windage (horizontal adjustment) Unscrew the protective cover from the turret at
the side 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 to the left of 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.
D: Having adjusted the windage and elevation as required and if safe to do so, fire another
test shot and keep adjusting until the test shots impact at the centre of the target.
4. Replacing Laser Batteries
A: Unscrew the back of the laser using the knurled ring.
B: Slide out the three batteries
C: Replace with three LR44 or AG13 batteries with the raised negative side inserted first for
each battery
D: Replace the cover
5. Placement of Instant Illumination Switch
A: Position the switch in a place where you can comfortably operate it by gently depressing
on the plastic cover. For most shooters this place will be along the fore end of the stock.
B: Having selected a spot use the enclosed Velcro to attach it. Peel the backing off both parts
of the Velcro and stick to the switch then place in position.
C: Leave in situ for 5 minutes for the Velcro adhesive to cure.
6. Zeroing The Laser
Laser Windage Adjustment
Laser Elevation Adjustment
Just like the scope itself it is vital to zero the laser to ensure accuracy and correct range
finding.
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
press the laser on switch.
C: If the illumination point is exactly in the centre of the target the laser is zeroed. If it is not
you will need to adjust the windage and elevation of the laser as follows:
1: Elevation (vertical adjustment). Insert the enclosed Allen key into the Allen bolt at
the top of the laser. Rotate until the illumination point is at the correct height.
2. Windage (horizontal adjustment) Insert the enclosed Allen key into the Allen bolt
at the side of the laser. Rotate until the illumination point is at the correct position.