User Manual

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Final sighting-in of your rie should be carried out with live ammunition, based on your preferred
target distance.
Warning: If a bore sighting collimator or any other bore obstructing device was used, it must be
removed before zeroing with live ammunition. An obstruction can cause serious damage to the gun
and possible injury to yourself and others nearby.
Sighting in should be at the distance that you are normally going to shoot. The parallax should be
set to this distance during the sighting in process. Set variable power scopes to highest power then
from a steady rest position re three rounds at a target. Observe point of impact on the target and
adjust windage and elevation turrets as needed to correct aim. Repeat until point of aim and point
of impact are the same. When you are happy with the zero, replace the turret covers.
PARALLAX ADJUSTABLE MODELS
To give the best accuracy all riescopes should be parallax error-free at the required target
distance. Non-parallax adjustable riescopes are set at 100 yards to be parallax error-free. Any
other distance can cause a parallax error, this will show itself as a movement of the reticle on the
target. Riescopes with parallax adjustment allow the shooter to correct this error for any target
distance. After the zero-in process, we recommend that the parallax adjustment is checked.
The riescope has printed pre-set distance markings on the parallax adjuster, these are only a
guide to get you started. Shooters should test and adjust the parallax settings by using a measured
distance target to set the optical system to your personal eye condition. It is best to rst bench
rest your rie, set the riescope magnication to the maximum setting, then proceed to check the
parallax markings, if required be prepared to re-mark the adjuster to your own personal settings.