Operating Instructions

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K. Zeroing
The purpose of zeroing the scope is to ensure that the scope’s reticle is
aligned with the point of impact of the rie and cartridge. Before zeroing
the scope, read the following adjustment instructions carefully.
Note: For crossbow scopes with PRO 5 or 4-STEP Reticle & handgun scopes with
PDC reticle, please also refer to Section E for more reticle-specic zeroing details.
K-1.
Premium Zero
Lockable/Reset-
table Target Turret
K-3.
TF2+
Tool-free W/E
K-7.
Double Lock
Turret
(Turret Color
May Vary)
K-2.
High Tower Zero
Lockable/
Resettable Turret
K-5.
True Hunter W/E
(Turret Color
May Vary)
K-6.
Finger
Adjustable
W/E
K-4.
Click
Adjustable Turret
Note: Each click of adjustment for the windage or elevation knob moves
the POI (Point of Impact) by the amount shown in the table below:
Note: Since climatic conditions such as altitude, temperature, wind and
rain can affect trajectory, you may experience some deviation in the
exact settings during different shooting sessions.
1. Find the proper type of dial from the images above.
2. Aim the scope at your target.
3. Dial the Parallax Adjustment Ring, Side Wheel or Big Wheel,
depending on what is available on your model, to the desired
distance setting until the target is in the sharpest focus and the
center of the crosshair stays on the target while you examine the
image by slightly moving your head.
J. adjusting Parallax
(For Models with Adjustable Objecve Only)
J-1. Front AO
Adjustment
J-3. SWAT AO
Big Wheel
(Optional)
J-2. Side Wheel
Adjustable Turret
(SWAT AO)
Inches of Movement per Click
@ 100 Yards in Windage/Elevation
DISTANCE 1/2” Per Click 1/4” Per Click 1/8” Per Click
25 yds
1/8 1/16 1/32
35 yds
7/40 7/80 7/160
50 yds
1/4 1/8 1/16
100 yds
1/2 1/4 1/8
200 yds
1 1/2 1/4
K-1. Sniper W/E Operation
For Models with Premium Zero
Lockable/Resettable Target
Turrets:
1. Both the windage and
elevation turrets are set to the
locked position out-of-the-box.
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.
Zeroing- Make sure the turrets are unlocked before performing this step
if applicable.
Zeroing on a target
1. Using a bore sighter is recommended for initial zeroing
2. Place target at preferred zero distance.
3. Using a steadying device such as a bipod, shooting stand, bench
rest, etc. turn on the scope, and if safe to do so, re a test group
at the center of the target.
4. If the POI(Point of Impact) of the test group is exactly in the center
of the target then the POI is POA (Point of Aiming) and the scope
is zeroed.
5. 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.
OPTIONAL: Zero Resetting (For Models with Zero Resettable
Turrets)
Important Note: When turning the Zero Resetting Screw loose
to disengage W/E. The Zero Locking Ring must be in the locked
position. When tightening the Zero Resetting Screw to engage
W/E, zero cannot be locked. Scope damage may occur if the
steps are not followed.
1. If applicable, once the scope is zeroed and the Zero Locking
Rings for both turrets are in the locked position, use the Allen
wrench to turn the Zero Resetting Hex Screw 180-360 degrees
counterclockwise. This will disengage the turrets.
2. Once the turrets are disengaged, rotating the turret will not
produce any adjustment and will have no impact on your zero.
Focusing on one turret at a time, reset the “0” markings found on
the turrets by slightly pulling up on the turrets until they can freely
rotate. Reposition the “0” markings back to the center position
indicated by the white dot found on the side of each turret.
3. Once repositioned, unlock the Zero Locking Rings for both turrets
and press the turrets down and back into their seated position.
4. Use the Allen Wrench to turn back the Zero Resetting Hex Screw
180-360 degrees clockwise until snug.
OPTIONAL: Zero Locking
1. (For models with Double/Single Lock Turrets)
2. If applicable, once the scope is zeroed, use the small Allen
Wrench to lock the turrets back down by turning clockwise
¼ revolution until snug and the turrets can no longer make
adjustments. Do not over torque the locking screws as this may
damage the turrets. Screw the turret caps back on.
3. (For Models with Zero Lockable Turrets)
4. If applicable, once the scope is zeroed, rotate the Zero Locking
Rings found on both turrets clockwise 40-70 degrees until nger
tight.
Zero Resetting
Hex Screw
Zero
Locking
Ring