I N S T R U C T I O N a n d O P E R AT I O N TRS-1 TRS-2 TACTICAL RIFLE SCOPE Installation and use of Millett Tactical TRS-1 and TRS-2 scopes TRS-1 TRS-2 Before starting make sure firearm is UNLOADED!!
TRS-1 scope mounted on a tactical rifle using Millett Angle-Loc™ rings and Picatinny rail. Mounting Mounting your scope properly is important to the accuracy and durability of your firearm and scope. Proper mounting assures that the scope is aligned to the barrel and the scope is rigged to the rifle for accuracy. We recommend using the Millett Picatinny rail and Millett Angle-Loc ™ rings. Using the base and ring combination that you have chosen, make sure mounting screws for the base are firmly tightened.
Boresighting Boresighting is aligning the scope to the bore of the rifle to assist you in getting on target when sighting in the rifle. There are several ways to boresight a rifle, 1. Looking through the scope and the bore of the rifle until they are both at the same point. 2. Using an optical device inserted into the bore and aligning the scope to a point on the boresighter. 3.
Using the features of the TRS scopes The TRS was designed to give the shooter the most useful features needed under the most demanding use and conditions. To get the full benefit of the features it’s best to learn their use before needing them. Try the different TRS features before you need them under varying conditions.
Turret locks Exclusive feature of the Millett TRS scopes is the turret locks that prevent accidental movement of the windage and elevation adjustments of the scope. By tightening the ring at the base of the turrets to the right, the adjustment is locked. Note; as the lock is positive, it is important to carefully adjust the turret when you have unlocked the ring. There may be some tension when first moving the turret. Do not try to over power the lock when the lock is tightened as this may damage the scope.
Mil-Dotbar™ reticle Millett has developed the Mil-Dotbar™ reticle to assist the shooter in rangefinding and hold-over at longer ranges. From the center of the Dot to the Bar is one mil, which is 3.6 inches at 100 yards. The TRS-1, and TRS-2 scopes MilDotbar is set for use at 10 X. On the TRS-1 if you are not on 10 X power you will have to adjust your measurement using the Mil-Dotbar chart below. 1Mil At 500 yards it’s 18 inches and 36 inches 3.6” .72 at 1000 yards.
CHART 2 Power: TRS- 1 SPECIFICATIONS 4X to 16X Length overall Inches: 16.4” Objective lens: 50mm Mount length: 6.8” Weight: 29.5oz Field-of-view ft at 100 yards: High Low Exit pupil diameter: High power Low power Battery: Eye relief: 8 ft. 29 ft. 3.5mm 12.5mm CR20032 3.5” Waterproof to 3 ft for 1min.
Care of your scope Your Millett TRS scope is designed to give many years of service in the most demanding of conditions, but it does require proper care and treatment. Your scope is waterproof, and will not be harmed by rain, snow and dampness, but the electronics for the illumination, if submerged for any length of time in water may be damaged. It’s best to keep the scope as dry as possible, and wipe any water off the scope and its lenses. Take care of your scope, and it will serve you for a long time.