Manual

6
FOCUSING THE RETICLE
With the scope held an appropriate distance from your eye to achieve a full
sight picture, the reticle should appear sharp and crisp; if it does not, it is
necessary to adjust the focus by means of the eyepiece.
1. Grasp the eyepiece with one hand and back the diopter adjustment
lockring away from it by twisting the lockring counterclockwise with
the other hand. Once the lockring is free from the eyepiece, turn it
counter-clockwise away from the eyepiece to keep it out of the way
during the adjustment.
2. If you tend to hold things away from yourself to see them clearly (i.e.,
presbyopic or farsighted), turn the diopter adjustment ring counter-clockwise
by three or four turns. If you hold things close to yourself to see them
clearly (i.e., myopic or nearsighted), turn the diopter adjustment ring
clockwise by three of four turns.
3.
Look away at the sky and allow your eye focus to relax, then take a few
quick glances through the scope at the reticle. The focus of the reticle
should be noticeably different from when you started. Continue this process,
turning the diopter adjustment ring until the reticle appears clear and sharp.
Preparing the Leupold
Mark 4 CQ/T Scope for Use