Operating Instructions

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J-6 Lockable W/E Operation
1. The Windage and Elevation Adjustment Target Knobs have a unique Locking Screw design. An Allen
wrench is provided with the scope for adjustment.
2. ZERO LOCKING (W/E are “ locked” for a new scope.)
i. Unscrew and remove the cap of the adjustment knob. Put the
cap away in a safe place. Gently dial the knob and test if it is
locked. If not, you can skip section ii.
ii. To Unlock: Locate the two locking screws as shown on
the right. Use the included small Allen wrench to unlock
both locking screws by turning them counterclockwise 1/4
revolution.
iii. To Lock: Use the included small Allen wrench to fully lock down both screws by turning them
clockwise. It is recommended that you gradually lock both screws alternately until they are fully
and evenly locked.
3. ZEROING - Unlock the adjustment knob to allow for adjustment.
i. 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 rie, 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.
ii. 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.
e. Now the scope should be zeroed. Make sure to lock both elevation and windage knobs
and replace the knob caps.
DO NOT over-loosen the locking screws! It may cause the face cover to fall off if screws
are backed out too far. If, by mistake, the face lid fell off when you are looseing the screws,
please follow instructions below to replace the face cover.
A. Lock both screws down, making sure that they are ush with the surface.
B. Apply a little loctite or similar adhesive on the at surface of the knob. Make sure that
no adhesive gets into the screw holes or onto the screws.
C. Carefully place the face cover back on the knob and align with the locking holes
properly. Firmly press the face cover to achieve full contact and wait a few seconds to
let the cover adhere to the at surface of the knob.
WARNING:
ii. 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 magnication, 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 doso, 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.
J-3, J-4, J-5 W/E Operation
1. ZEROING - Unscrew and remove the cap of the adjustment knob. Put the cap away in a safe place.
i. 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 rie,
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.
ii. 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.
iii. Now the scope should be zeroed. Make sure to replace both elevation and windage knob
caps.
WINDAGE/ELEVATION DIALING INSTRUCTION
J-3 Use a at head screw-
driver to adjust the windage
and elevation.
J-4 Apply gentle force on
the rim and dial the knob.
J-5 Apply gentle force on
the plastic tab and dial the
knob.