Quick Start Guide

A: Eyepiece Lens
B: Diopter Adjuster
C:
Magnication Dial
Adjustment Procedures
ZEROING THE RIFLESCOPE
There are two different types of adjusters in the Credo family. Capped adjusters
are located under the removable turret cap. External adjusters allow you
to adjust point of impact by rotating the exposed elevation and the external
windage turret in some models. Other models have external adjusters that lock,
lift to unlock and rotate.
The riflescope is zeroed using either the adjusters located under the adjuster
caps (F / G) or by rotating the external adjuster if equipped.
There are two adjusters, one for windage (right side of scope) and one for
elevation (top). The arrows on the adjusters indicate direction to turn the
adjusters in order to change bullet impact.
For example, using the ¼ MOA per click adjuster, if the point of impact is two
MOA to the left of the aiming point, the windage adjuster should be moved
eight clicks in the direction marked R (Right). This will move the bullet impact
two MOA to the right and onto the point of aim. Similarly, if the bullet impact is
striking low on the target, move the elevation adjuster in the Up direction. Once
the optic’s elevation and windage is zeroed, reset the adjuster to zero.
D: Illumination Dial
and Battery Cap
E: Parallax Adjuster
(if equipped)
F:
Elevation Adjuster
G: Windage Adjuster
H: Objective Lens
A
F
C
B
D
E
G
H
CAPPED ADJUSTERS
With the adjuster cap removed, pull the adjustment dial out and it will
spin freely, push down at the zero position. For adjustment dials with
threaded top cap, remove top cap by holding main body and rotating top
cap counter-clockwise. Once top cap removed, lift adjuster body off, set
to zero and retighten top cap.
Adjuster Cap Style 1 Adjuster Cap Style 2
6
5
UP
4
UP
6
5
UP
4
UP
Capped Adjusters External Adjusters
TOP VIEW