PRODUCT MANUAL Razor HD GEN III ® RIFLESCOPE
RAZOR HD GEN III SPECIFICATIONS ® VORTEX® RAZOR® HD GEN III RIFLESCOPES Waterproof IPX7 Fogproof Argon gas purged Length 10.1" (256.5mm) Mounting Length 4.5" (114.3mm) Weight 21.5 oz. (w/o battery) Eye Relief 3.32" (84.3mm) Field of View 1x magnification: 116' @ 100 yds. (22°) 10x magnification: 11.7' @ 100 yds. (2.23°) Battery CR2032 At Vortex Optics, the need for high-performance, precision optics is the driving force behind all that we do.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® UNDERSTANDING THE RIFLESCOPE Reticle Focal Plane All riflescope reticles can be termed either first focal plane (FFP) or second focal plane (SFP), depending upon the reticle’s internal location within the riflescope. This riflescope features a first focal plane reticle. Ocular Focus The ocular focus is essentially a one-time adjustment used to focus the reticle for maximum sharpness. This adjustment is slightly different for every shooter.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® Switchview™ Throw Lever Arc Measurements Make magnification adjustments smooth and easy by attaching the included Switchview™ Throw Lever. Riflescopes will use one of two arc measurements: Milliradians (MRAD) or Minute of Angle (MOA). Installation 1. Properly mount your riflescope and have the Switchview™ ring, lever, screw, wrench, and some lubricant available. 2.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® Turrets Turrets are used to adjust the bullet’s point of impact and are marked in either MOA or MRAD. If you are unsure of which scale is used, reference the top of the adjustment turret. There are two turrets on your riflescope. The turret on the top of the riflescope is the Elevation Turret and is used to adjust the point of impact up and down. The turret on the riflescope's right-hand side is the Windage Turret and is used to adjust the point of impact left and right.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® RIFLESCOPE MOUNTING To get the best performance from your Vortex® riflescope, proper mounting is essential. Although not difficult, the correct steps must be followed. Please follow the instructions below for the proper scope mounting procedure, or go to VortexOptics.com for a video tutorial. If you are unsure of your abilities, use the services of a qualified gunsmith.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® Bore Sighting Final Range Sight-In Initial bore sighting of the riflescope will save time and money at the range. Do this by using a mechanical or laser bore sight according to the manufacturer’s instructions, or by removing the bolt and sighting through the barrel on some rifles. After the riflescope has been bore sighted, final sight-in should be done at the range using the exact ammunition expected to be used while hunting or competitive shooting.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® Reindexing Turret Caps After the rifle and scope have been zeroed in, the elevation and windage dials should be reindexed to their zero indicators. This will allow you to accurately keep track of elevation or windage corrections dialed on the turrets in the field, and quickly return to an original zero-point setting. 1.
RAZOR HD GEN III ® TROUBLESHOOTING Please check the following items prior to returning a riflescope for service. Sighting-In Problems Many times, problems thought to be with the scope are actually mounting problems. Be sure the mounts are properly torqued to the rifle and the scope is secured so it doesn’t twist or move in the rings.
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