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Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction to Sightron Scopes 2. Scope Features 3. Focusing Your Scope 4. Parallax Adjustment 5. Target Scopes 6. Mounting Your Scope 7. Sighting In Your Gun 8. Windage & Elevation Movement 9. Battery Replacement 10. Re-Zeroing Your Scope 11. Using Your Mil-Dot Reticle 12. Maintaining Your Scope 13. Servicing Your Scope 14. Warranty 15.
Introduction to Sightron Scopes Riflescope Features Congratulations on the Purchase of your new Sightron Scope. Sightron is a leader in developing new products for the outdoor enthusiast. Our Patented ExacTrack™ windage and elevation system and Zact-7™ 7 layer Fully Multi-Coating provides performance found in other products costing hundreds of dollars more.
Fixed Power Riflescope Objective Lens Elevation Adjustment Variable Power Target Riflescope Windage Adjustment Ocular Lens Windage Adjustment Objective Lens Elevation Adjustment Locking Ring Locking Ring Adjustable Objective Figure 1 Zoom Ocular Lens Adjustment Figure 3 Sun Shade Windage and Elevation Adjustments Variable Power Riflescope Objective Lens Windage Elevation Adjustment Adjustment Zoom Ocular Lens Adjustment Locking Ring Figure 4 Figure 2 5 6
Side Focus Riflescope Windage Adjustment Objective Lens Focusing Your Scope Ocular Lens Elevation Adjustment Side Focus Zoom Adjustment Figure 5 Fast Focus Eyebell Side Focus CAUTION: REMEMBER LOOKING AT THE SUN WITH THIS OR ANY OPTICAL INSTRUMENT COULD CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY TO THE EYE. CAUTION: Always insure that your weapon is unloaded prior to mounting your scope. Use eye and hearing protection and follow proper safety rules when handling or firing your weapon. 1.
prescription glasses, you must wear them when performing the above procedure. If the reticle is not clear: SI, SII and SII Big Sky™ Models: Loosen the locking ring and turn or rotate the eyepiece clockwise or counter clockwise as needed. When the reticle appears clear and sharp retighten the locking ring. (Figure 1) SIII Models: Simply rotate the fast focus eyebell until the reticle appears clear and sharp.
els) focus from 10 yards to infinity. Simply turn the objective to the desired distance. This model does not use the 720 degree system. Mounting Your Scope 1. Place both rings on your mount base or receiver, and tighten slightly. Remove the top half of the rings and place the scope in the bottom half of the rings. Once you have determined proper ring spacing (see Figure 11) and eye relief (see Fig. 12), tighten the top half of the rings. Maintain gaps between rings and tube parts Figure 11. 2.
or 25% on target Models. If your ring alignment exceeds these adjustment requirements it is recommended that you correct the bad alignment before you begin to adjust your scope. 1. Place a 2 to 3 feet target 50 yards away. Draw or place a 1 inch square at the center. Using a bench rest, fire one shot at the center of the bullseye, then return the gun to the exact position and adjust the reticle to the First shot First adjustment Adjust reticle to this point Figure 13. bullet’s point of impact.
clockwise position. Place the new battery with positive(+) side up. Rotate the cap clockwise to tighten. Note: Only a snug fit is required. Do not over tighten. Re-Zeroing Your Scope All Sightron SII Big Sky Series and and all Sightron model Target Scopes are re-settable to zero after sighting in your scope. 1. To re-zero all Target Models loosen the Allen screw(s) and remove the knob by pulling up. Then align the zero mark on the knob with the index line on the Revolution scale underneath.
slight error in the range estimation, but likely not enough to miss the target. Accurate “milling” only comes with practice and a good eye. To demonstrate (formulas below): Shooter 1 estimate: (30” target/1.1 mils) x 27.78 = 757.6 yards Actual size: (30” target/1.15 mils) x 27.78 = 724.7 yards Shooter 2 estimate: (30” target/1.2 mils) x 27.78 = 694.5 yards Notice the error is approximately 30 yards if the mil value is not correct to the 0.05 mil.
19 Maintaining Your Scope Servicing Your Scope (USA only) Your new Sightron Scope will provide you with a life time of enjoyment. Keeping your lenses clean is important and dirt or improper cleaning can degrade the image or destroy the coatings. To clean your lenses first make sure any dust is removed by using a lens pen brush or camera brush to remove loose particles of dirt or dust. A camera cleaning kit is very inexpensive at available at most department stores.
Sightron, Inc. Products Lifetime Limited Warranty Sightron, Inc., will repair this product or replace the product, at Sightron’s sole option, free of charge (except for a $7.50 handling charge). This warranty only covers failure due to defects in materials or workmanship which occur during normal and regular use. It does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are not supplied by Sightron, Inc.
Glossary Adjustable Objective - An Objective lens that is adjustable for focus at varying distances. Sightron Adjustable Objectives can focus as low as 30 feet in infinity depending on the individual model. Elevation Knob - The adjustment knob on top that adjusts the bullet impact up and down in the vertical plane when mounted in the traditional manner (elevation knob on top and windage knob on the right side as seen from the shooting position).
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