Operating Instructions
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K-4., K-5., K-6. W/E Operation
ZEROING - Unscrew and remove the cap of the adjustment knob. Put
the cap away in a safe place.
1. Zeroing with a Bore Sighter
a. When the turret is ready for adjustment, you will able to dial
and have a clear audible click.
b. Follow the instruction of your bore sighter and install it in the
muzzle of your rie, lining it with the scope as closely as possible.
c. If applicable, turn on the illumination and set it at your
prefered color and brightness.
d. Sighting through the scope as though you were going to
shoot and dial the knobs to make adjustment for the elevation
and/or windage until the crosshair matches the bore sighter.
2. Zeroing on a Target
a. Place a target 100 yards away (35 yards for air gun).
b. Use a steadying device such as a shooting stand or bipod,
set the illumination to your prefer settings, aim at the center
of the target and re a test group shot, if safe to do so.
c. If the impact point of the test shot is exactly in the center
of the target then the scope is zeroed. If not, you will need
to adjust the reticle using the elevation and/or windage
adjustment. Follow the Point of Impact (POI) direction on the
turret to dial the knob accordingly.
d. Having adjusted the elevation and windage as required, re,
if safe to do so, another test group. Keep adjusting and test
ring until the test shot hit the target center in an acceptable
small grouping.
3. Now the scope should be zeroed. Make sure to replace both
elevation and windage knob caps.
WINDAGE/ELEVATION DIALING INSTRUCTION
K-4.
Use a at head
screwdriver to adjust
the windage and
elevation.
K-5.
Apply gentle force
on the rim and dial
the knob.
K-6.
Apply gentle force on
the plastic tab and dial
the knob.
ZERO RESETTING
Once your scope is zeroed, push down
both knobs and make sure they are
fully locked. The “0” marking may not
be facing you at the original center
position now. Optionally, you can use the
following steps to reset zero by rotating
the “0” marking to the center positions:
1. Use the Allen wrench provided
to turn both Zero Resetting Hex
Screws on the side of the knob counterclockwise for 1 to 2 turns
to dis-engage the W/E knobs. When a knob is “dis-engaged”,
the top cap of the knob can freely spin without reticle movement.
(IMPORTANT: Be gentle with the screw movement. Do not over
extend the rotation. Stop when the W/E knob is dis-engaged)
2. When the W/E knob is dis-engaged, rotating the knob will not
produce any clicking sound and will not affect zero. You can re-
position the “0” marking to the center position. (If you get clicks
when rotating the W/E knob, the knob was not properly disengaged.
You need to go back and re-start from zeroing your scope before
you lock zero and do zero-reset again.)
3. Use the Allen wrench to gently tighten down the Zero Resetting
Hex Screws to complete Zero Resetting. (If you get clicks while
tightening the screw, you will need to go back and re-start from
zeroing your scope before you lock zero and do zero-reset again.)
When the adjustment knob is pushed down, the knob
is “locked” and cannot be rotated. This will prevent any
accidental movement to lose zero.
Note: To lock an adjustment knob requires proper gear
engagement internally. Before pressing the knob down to lock,
use minor force to push to get the feel of resistance. If tough to
push down, make very slight rotational adjustment (no clicking)
to locate the right position to press down. DO NOT force the
lock-down.
ZEROING
Pull up the windage and elevation adjustment knobs to allow for
adjustment.
1. Zeroing with a Bore Sighter
a. Follow the instructions that came with your bore sighter
and install it in the muzzle of your rie lining it up with the
scope as close as possible.
b. Pull the windage/elevation knob out for adjustment.
c. Sighting through the scope as though you were going
to shoot and dial the knobs to make adjustment for the
windage or elevation until the crosshair matches the
bore sighter.
d. Push the windage or elevation knob down to lock the
zero position.
e. Remove the bore sighter from the muzzle. You are
ready for zeroing the target.
2. Zeroing on the Target
a. Place a target 100 yards away (35 yards for air gun).
b. Ideally, use a steadying device such as a shooting stand
or bipod, set the scope at highest magnication, aim at
the center of the target, re a test shot, if safe to do so.
c. If the impact point of the pellet or bullet is exactly in the
center of the target then the scope is zeroed. If not, you
will need to adjust the reticle using the elevation and/or
windage adjustment as follows:
d. Vertical adjustment (Elevation) – Use your ngers to
turn the adjusting knob as required. One click in either
direction equals approximately 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 inch at 100
yards depending the model.
e. Horizontal adjustment (Windage) - Use your ngers to
rotate the adjusting knob as required. One click in either
direction equals approximately 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 inch at 100
yards depending the model.
f. Having adjusted the windage and elevation as required,
re, if safe to do so, another test shot. Keep adjusting
and test ring until the test shot hit the target center.
g. Now the scope should be zeroed. Make sure to lock
both elevation and windage knobs.
K-3. TF2+ Tool Free W/E Operation
1. The Windage and Elevation Adjustment Knobs have a unique
2-stage Tool-free design. The windage/elevation knobs are in the
“locked” mode on a new scope out of the factory. Pulling the knobs
upward allows for windage/elevation adjustment.
2. ZERO LOCKING (The windage/elevation knobs are in the
LOCKED position for a new scope out of the factory.)
Adjustment Stage Lock Down Stage
Pull up To Unlock
Push Down To Lock