LEAPERS , INC. ® OPTICS Complete Installation and Operating Instructions w w w. l e a p e r s .
Leapers Inc. Index ® Proudly Presents UTG OPTICS range estimating scopeS reticle intensified scopeS TOTAL SOLUTION TO YOUR NEEDS COMMITMENT TO BEST QUALITY, BEST VALUE AND BEST SERVICE www.LEAPERS.com 32700 Capitol Street Livonia, MI 48150 U.S.A. Tel:(734)542-1500 Fax:(734)542-7095 Email:office@leapers.com MUO013021406 A. Scope Parts Illustration 4 B. Major Features 7 C. Mounting the Scope 8 D. Understanding the Reticle 11 E. Adjusting Diopter 14 F. Installing Battery 14 G.
4 5 a. scope parts illustration 11 ! 01 WARNING: 02 Read entire manual before mounting your scope. Make sure the firearm is not loaded upon installation.
6 b. Major Features ACCESSORIES ►► Allen Wrench (One or multiple are included. Size may vary.) Optional - 3” Sunshade (for 50mm Obj. Dia. Models) Optional - 2.5” Sunshade (for 40mm Obj. Dia. Models) Optional - 2” Sunshade (for 32mm Obj. Dia. Models) Flip-open Lens Caps Battery (For Reticle Intensified Models Only) ►► Cleaning Cloth (Appearance may vary.
8 9 c. Mounting the Scope CAUTION: Always ensure your rifle is UNLOADED, UNCOCKED and, where applicable, the safety catch is applied before fitting the scope. Practice safe handling procedures at all times. Mounting C-1 Rings on Rail 1. Turn the Cam Lever leftward to its unlocked position. Place the QD ring on the Picatinny rail at a desired position. Seat the cross bolt at the bottom of the ring into a selected Picatinny slot. 1 Ensure you have top quality rings from UTG.
10 11 Mounting C-2 or C-3 Rings on Rail Locking Holes 1. Fit the ring bases to the mount rail of the rifle. 2. Tighten the Twist Lock or the Thumb Nut with your finger. To ensure a firm grip, plug the long end of the Allen Wrench into the Locking Holes and further tighten it by turning the short end. Go to Mounting Scope in Rings 2. Place your scope on the ring bases.
12 13 PDC RETICLE PDC (Projectile Drop Compensation) Reticle for Handguns The Handgun PDC reticle has 3 uniquely shaped marks in the lower portion of the vertical crosshair for ballistic drop compensation at different yardages. Users can determine the actual yardage each mark represents for their particular firearm and cartridge following the zeroing method below. Once properly zeroed, the PDC reticle provides much better accuracy than simply guessing hold over or hold under.
15 G e. adjusting diopter (Eye Piece Adjustment) Diopter adjustment provides additional focus adjustment to adapt the scope to your eyesight. 1. Diopter adjustment ring is located at the ocular end of the scope. Point the scope at an uncluttered and light colored background object, such as a white wall. Look through the scope and turn the dial ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the reticle looks the sharpest to you at the first glance. R G OR R G R G OR R G 2.
17 18 i. adjusting Parallax (For Models with Adjustable Objective Only) Note: Each click of adjustment for the windage or elevation knob moves the impact point by the amount shown in the table below: Inches of Movement per Click @ 100 Yards in Windage/Elevation DISTANCE I-1. Front AO Adjustment I-2. Side Wheel Adjustable Turret (SWAT AO) I-3. SWAT AO Big Wheel (Optional) 1. Find the proper type of dial from the images above. 2. Aim the scope at your target. 3.
J-2 TF2+ Tool Free W/E Operation 19 ii. Zeroing on the Target a. Place a target 100 yards away. (35 yards for airgun scopes) b. Ideally, use a steadying device such as a bipod or shooting stand, set the scope at the highest magnification, aim at the center of the target and fire a test shot, if safe to do so. c. If the impact point of the pellet or bullet is exactly in the center of the target then the scope is zeroed.
21 4. ZERO RESETTING ii. Once your scope is zeroed, push down both knobs and make sure they are fully locked. The “0” marking may not be facing you at the original center position now. Optionally, you can use the following steps to reset zero by rotating the “0” marking to the center positions: i. ii. iii. Use the Allen wrench provided to turn both Zero Resetting Hex Screws on the side of the knob counterclockwise for 1 to 2 turns to dis-engage the W/E knobs.
23 3. i. a. ii. ZEROING - Unlock the adjustment knob to allow for adjustment. Zeroing with a Bore Sighter When the turret is ready for adjustment, you will able to dial and have a clear audible click. b. Follow the instruction of your bore sighter and install it in the muzzle of your rifle, lining it with the scope as closely as possible. c. If applicable, turn on the illumination and set it at your prefered color and brightness. d.
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