Operating Instructions

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K-2.
High Tower Zero
Lockable/Resettable
Turret
Bubble Leveler Scope Turret Operation:
1. The windage and elevation High Tower Lockable/Resettable turrets
use a coin or screw driver to unlock the zero resetting screw at the top
of the turret for zero resetting.
2. There are horizontal and vertical
hash marks beneath the elevation
and windage turret that are easy to
see and indicate how many rotations
you have dialed in after making
adjustments beyond your zero. The
bottom edge of the turret will reveal
a hash mark each time you have
made ½ a rotation when moving up
in elevation or to the right in windage
and vice versa.
3. The purpose of the internal
bubble leveler is to ensure a
consistent orientation of the scope
during each shot. When optimum
accuracy and condence is a must,
you do not want the scope tilted
to the left or right of center when
taking that critical shot. The scope
must have been installed correctly
positioned and leveled with the
specic application being used in the
beginning.
ZEROING
Mount the scope on the application. Make sure the mounting system
is tight and set properly, the scope cannot be tilted in any direction
whatsoever on the application. Unlock the windage and elevation
turrets to allow for adjustments. Unlock the windage and elevation
turrets by rotating the Zero Locking Rings at the base of the turrets
counterclockwise 40-70 degrees until they stop.
Zeroing on a target
1. Using a bore sighter is recommended for initial zeroing.
2. Place target at preferred zero distance
3. Use the built-in bubble leveler to ensure a consistent orientation
of the scope with each shot. Sighting through the scope as though
you were going to shoot, make adjustments to the turrets until the
crosshair matches with the point of aim (POA) of the bore sighter.
4. Remove your bore sighter and conrm your zero with a live re
test group if safe to do so.
5. If the point of impact (POI) of the test group is exactly in the center
of the target then the POI is POA and the scope is zeroed.
6. If the POI is not POA, further adjustments need to be made.
Follow the POI directions found on each turret and make the
necessary adjustments accordingly to achieve POI is POA and the
scope is zeroed.
ZERO RESETTING
Once the scope is zeroed, tighten the locking rings to make sure they
are fully locked before proceeding to resetting the zero marker on
the windage and elevation turrets.
After zeroing in, the “0” marker may not be facing you at the original
center position. You can use the following steps to the reset the “0”
marker by rotating the “0” marker to the center position:
1. Use a one coin or screw driver to turn the Zero Resetting Screws
on the top of the turrets counterclockwise 180-360 degrees to
disengage the W/E turrets. Be sure not to overturn the Zero
Resetting Screws. When a turret is “disengaged”, the top
portion of the turret will freely spin without making any physical
adjustments to your zero.
2. Reposition the “0” marker to the center position.
3. Use a coin or screw driver to gently tighten down the Zero
Resetting Screws to complete Zero Resetting.
ZERO LOCKING
1. Both the windage and elevation turrets are set to the locked
position out-of-the-box. They must be unlocked rst before making
any adjustments.
2. To unlock the windage and elevation turrets rotate the Zero
Locking Rings at the base of the turrets counterclockwise 40-70
degrees until they stop.
3. After satised with your zero, simply rotate the Zero Locking Rings
at the base of the turrets clockwise 40-70 degrees until they stop
to lock your turrets. Do not over-tighten. When the Zero Locking
Rings are tightened, the windage and elevation turrets will not be
able to turn, preventing any accidental movement resulting in lose
of zero.
Zero
Resetting
Screw
Zero Locking Ring