Owner's Manual
EN
9
OPERATION
When you are absolutely sure your air rie is aimed at a safe target and you
are ready to re, put your air rie “OFF SAFE” (see STEP 2. OPERATING THE
SAFETY). Squeeze the trigger.
8. Adjusting the Sights
The Ruger
®
Yukon Air Rie is equipped with an adjustable
rear sight, with vertical and horizontal adjustments.
Elevation Settings—If the rie shoots high: turn the top
wheel(1) clockwise (see illustration 7). If the rie shoots low:
turn the wheel counterclockwise.
Windage Settings—Windage settings are controlled by turning the knob(2) on the
side (see illustration 7). If the air rie shoots to the right: adjust counterclockwise. If it
shoots to the left: adjust clockwise.
10A. Unloading a Pellet
Fire the pellet at a SAFE TARGET to unload the airgun. If this is not practical, put the
air rie “ON SAFE”, cock the airgun to open the barrel, and push the pellet from the
chamber by running a cleaning rod through the muzzle end. Insert 2 RWS Cleaning
Pellets and discharge into a safe target.
10B. Removing a Jammed Pellet
If a pellet is jammed in the barrel, DO NOT reload the
air rie.
1. Cock the air rie (see STEP 3. COCKING YOUR
AIR RIFLE), point the air rie in a SAFE DIRECTION,
put the air rie in the “OFF SAFE” position and
squeeze the trigger to re.
2. Break the barrel open slightly (without pulling the
barrel all the way down to the point that it cocks) and look down the breech to see if
the air rie is jammed (see illustration 9). NEVER LOOK DOWN THE MUZZLE.
3. If the air rie is still jammed, with the barrel opened slightly, insert
the correct
caliber
ramrod into the muzzle and push the jammed pellet out. Do not try to reuse that pellet.
If you are not able to unjam your air rie, contact Umarex USA’s Service Department.
10. Trouble Shooting
Illustration 7
The Ruger
®
Yukon is equipped with a two stage
adjustable trigger. Turn the adjustment screw
clockwise to decrease the length of the rst stage
travel. Or turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise
to increase the length of the rst stage travel (see
illustration 8). The adjustment does not change the
pull weight.
9. Adjusting the Trigger
Adjustment screw
Illustration 8
Breech
Muzzle
Ramrod
Illustration 9