Manual

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Riflescopes have become far more sophisticated over the years, but the
four most basic parts have remained the same. Working from front to back
they are:
1. The objective lens (or front lens) is critical to a superior sight picture.
2. The internal erector lenses which right the image.
3. The reticle, often referred to as the crosshair, provides the aiming point.
4. The ocular lens (or eyepiece lens) works with the other lenses to magnify
the image, provide correct eye relief, and make diopter corrections.
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OW SCOPES WORK
As light passes through and beyond the objective lens, the resulting
upside down image is sent to the internal lenses. Known as erector lenses,
these internal lenses return the image to a right-side-up position. Finally, the
ocular lens makes a final enlargement of that image and sends it on to your eye.
Your Leupold scope was designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure that,
when properly mounted and sighted-in on your firearm, you will enjoy
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