Manual

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SIGHTS
The Redhawk revolver is provided with an insert front sight. To change the
front sight, depress the spring-loaded plunger in the front of the barrel rib with
a small punch and lift rear of sight blade. The adjustable rear sight has a white
outline blade. Each click of the rear sight adjustment screws (either windage or
elevation) will move the point of impact of the bullet approximately 3/4” at a
distance of 25 yards. Move the rear sight in the direction you desire the bullet
to move on the target. The suggested sight picture is shown below. See
“Attaching Ruger Scope Rings”, p. 23.
RIGHT
LEFT
To raise point of impact: turn screw
counterclockwise.
To lower point of impact: turn screw
clockwise
.
To move the point of impact to the right:
turn screw counterclockwise.
To move the point of impact to the left:
turn screw clockwise
.
SUGGESTED SIGHT PICTURE
Top of front sight even with top of
rear sight blade.
Front sight centered in notch of rear
sight blade. Target bullseye centered
on top of front sight.
UP
DOWN
ELEVATION WINDAGE
Disassemble the other ring and install it on the forward section of the scope
tube with the clamp nut positioned to the left of the scope. Install the four
top screws. Again, do not tighten.
Assemble the rings to the barrel with the locating “tabs” engaging the
recesses in the top surface of the barrel. Tighten the clamp nuts so that the
rings are locked to the semi-circular cuts on the sides of the barrel. Rotate
the scope until crosshairs are aligned properly, and slide scope to desired eye
relief.
Then tighten the eight top screws a bit at a time to grip the scope body.
Sight in according to the direction with your scope.










