User's Manual
RAZOR
®
HD GEN III
1716
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. An insufficient
windage or elevation adjustment range may indicate problems with the
base mount, base mount holes drilled in the rifle’s receiver, or barrel/
receiver alignment.
Check for Correct Base and Ring Alignment
1. Center the scope reticle. (See steps in Bore Sighting section on
page 12).
2. Attach bore sight or remove bolt and visually bore sight rifle.
3. Look through the scope. If the reticle appears significantly off
center on the bore sight image, or when compared to the visually
centered target when looking through rifle’s bore, there may be a
problem with the bases or rings being used. Confirm that correct
base and rings are being used—and in the proper orientation.
Grouping Problems
There are many issues that can cause poor bullet grouping.
• Be sure that rings are correctly torqued per the manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Be sure that all screws on rifle’s action are properly tightened.
• Be sure rifle barrel and action are clean and free of excessive oil or
copper fouling.
• Maintain a good shooting technique and use a solid rest.
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