Manual
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Adjustments
Trigger Adjustment
WARNING
!
The KP1 trigger is not designed to be adjustable by the customer. Incorrect adjust-
ments will increase the risk of accidental discharge.
Creation of a lower trigger pull is an unauthorized alteration and is a misuse of the
product.
Sighting In
To shoot your rifle accurately, your rifle needs to be sighted in for your personal sight pic-
ture. Follow the loading procedures on page 10 to sight your rifle accurately.
We recommend beginning "sight-in" at 50 yards, maintaining a point of impact 2" above
the center of the bullseye. Then move to 100 yards for your final sight-in.
Your rifle's sights can be adjusted by moving the rear sight. To make your rifle shoot
higher, move the rear sight higher. To make your rifle shoot lower, move the rear sight
lower. When you want to move the impact of the projectile to the right, move the rear
blade to the right. Regardless of the sight you have or its method of adjustment, move
the rear sight in the direction you wish the impact of the projectile to move. Do not over
tighten your sight screws.
All Knight® Rifles are drilled and tapped for easy mounting of scope rings and bases.
When sighting in a scope, follow the manufacturer's directions.
Williams Sight