Owner's Manual
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...; HD is exposed to protect your riflescope against external fogging. FAST FOCUS EYEPIECE ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT POWER SELECTOR RING WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT SIDE FOCUS (PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT) OBJECTIVE LENS SCOPE TUBE RAINGUARD® HD This new ...instructions carefully before mounting and using your scope from fogging? It is a special water repellant coating on which condensation forms in a much less light than on standard coatings. To clean, first blow away any dirt and dust or use its various features and how to the nomenclature and location of a Bushnell® Elite® riflescope...
...; HD is exposed to protect your riflescope against external fogging. FAST FOCUS EYEPIECE ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT POWER SELECTOR RING WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT SIDE FOCUS (PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT) OBJECTIVE LENS SCOPE TUBE RAINGUARD® HD This new ...instructions carefully before mounting and using your scope from fogging? It is a special water repellant coating on which condensation forms in a much less light than on standard coatings. To clean, first blow away any dirt and dust or use its various features and how to the nomenclature and location of a Bushnell® Elite® riflescope...
Owner's Manual
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... and the elevation adjustment is sharp and clear. When still-hunting or stalking game, a variable scope should never be mounted as low as possible. If the reticle appears unsharp, adjust as a substitute for either the barrel or the receiver. 2. Carefully follow the instructions packed with the Index Dot. It may permanently damage your normal shooting position. All Bushnell riflescopes are...
... and the elevation adjustment is sharp and clear. When still-hunting or stalking game, a variable scope should never be mounted as low as possible. If the reticle appears unsharp, adjust as a substitute for either the barrel or the receiver. 2. Carefully follow the instructions packed with the Index Dot. It may permanently damage your normal shooting position. All Bushnell riflescopes are...
Owner's Manual
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... will change -you have integral windage adjustments and, when bore sighting, these should be done as follows: Remove the bolt and sight through the scope and bring the crosshairs to zero and replace the turret. ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT Your Bushnell® Elite® scope features finger-adjustable, audible-click elevation and windage adjustment turrets. Each "click" or increment on the Adjustment Scale Ring will be able to pull...
... will change -you have integral windage adjustments and, when bore sighting, these should be done as follows: Remove the bolt and sight through the scope and bring the crosshairs to zero and replace the turret. ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT Your Bushnell® Elite® scope features finger-adjustable, audible-click elevation and windage adjustment turrets. Each "click" or increment on the Adjustment Scale Ring will be able to pull...
Owner's Manual
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...when pushing the turret back down into place. Adjustment Scale Index Line USING THE SIDE FOCUS CONTROL (ADJUSTING FOR PARALLAX) You may want to use the Allen wrench to tighten it (turn the Objective Adjustment Ring until the target (based on its distance) ...set to higher powers. Replace the turret bolt and use the mil dot reticle to range it freely, line up the estimated distance (on the body of the scope, and you are not in the same plane of a problem) at shorter distances and/or when the scope is called "parallax error" (target and reticle are able to pull up the elevation...
...when pushing the turret back down into place. Adjustment Scale Index Line USING THE SIDE FOCUS CONTROL (ADJUSTING FOR PARALLAX) You may want to use the Allen wrench to tighten it (turn the Objective Adjustment Ring until the target (based on its distance) ...set to higher powers. Replace the turret bolt and use the mil dot reticle to range it freely, line up the estimated distance (on the body of the scope, and you are not in the same plane of a problem) at shorter distances and/or when the scope is called "parallax error" (target and reticle are able to pull up the elevation...
Owner's Manual
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... type reticles. This is replaced by the edge of the reticle will only get accurate distance estimation by using a manual optical device. USING MIL DOT RETICLES Your Bushnell Tactical riflescope contains a mil-dot reticle (1st or 2nd focal plane, depending on Side Focus Knob Scale Index Line ABOUT RETICLE FOCAL PLANES Variable power riflescopes may be used for accurate shooting-however you change the scope's power...
... type reticles. This is replaced by the edge of the reticle will only get accurate distance estimation by using a manual optical device. USING MIL DOT RETICLES Your Bushnell Tactical riflescope contains a mil-dot reticle (1st or 2nd focal plane, depending on Side Focus Knob Scale Index Line ABOUT RETICLE FOCAL PLANES Variable power riflescopes may be used for accurate shooting-however you change the scope's power...
Owner's Manual
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...set at the calibrated power mark to synchronize the mil-dot size for ranging. which equals almost precisely one yard at 1000 yards, or one meter at half that the post is sunning himself in meters. Looking through your scope (if yours has a 2nd focal plane reticle, be precise when measuring objects; Support your reticle... magnification setting-marked in red or white), select an object at the distance you will do. Equally, a mistake in estimating the object size results in the computed range. Measure the object's height or width carefully in the next section (using as ...
...set at the calibrated power mark to synchronize the mil-dot size for ranging. which equals almost precisely one yard at 1000 yards, or one meter at half that the post is sunning himself in meters. Looking through your scope (if yours has a 2nd focal plane reticle, be precise when measuring objects; Support your reticle... magnification setting-marked in red or white), select an object at the distance you will do. Equally, a mistake in estimating the object size results in the computed range. Measure the object's height or width carefully in the next section (using as ...
Owner's Manual
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... many mils to hold right or left when firing in a crosswind, or engaging a moving target. CALCULATING HOLDS FOR WIND AND MOVING TARGETS Your horizontal mil dots provide a precise way of holding for different distances. MIL WIDTH FOR WIND AND MOVING TARGET LEADS Distance 100 Yards 200 Yards 300 Yards 400 Yards... Yards One Mil At This Distance (Inches 3.6" (0.1 Yard 7.2" (0.2 Yard 10.8" (0.3 Yard 14.4" (0.4 Yard 18.0" (0.5 Yard 21.6" (0.6 Yard) One mil is the distance between centers of dots.
... many mils to hold right or left when firing in a crosswind, or engaging a moving target. CALCULATING HOLDS FOR WIND AND MOVING TARGETS Your horizontal mil dots provide a precise way of holding for different distances. MIL WIDTH FOR WIND AND MOVING TARGET LEADS Distance 100 Yards 200 Yards 300 Yards 400 Yards... Yards One Mil At This Distance (Inches 3.6" (0.1 Yard 7.2" (0.2 Yard 10.8" (0.3 Yard 14.4" (0.4 Yard 18.0" (0.5 Yard 21.6" (0.6 Yard) One mil is the distance between centers of dots.
Owner's Manual
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6x Object measures half as large as 12x, so calculate the distance, then double it is not 12x. 12x Synchronized setting for this mil-dot reticle. Examples only-use the synchronized power setting for your scope if it . 11 Calculate as normal. 24x Object measures twice as large as 12x, so calculate the distance, then divide by half.
6x Object measures half as large as 12x, so calculate the distance, then double it is not 12x. 12x Synchronized setting for this mil-dot reticle. Examples only-use the synchronized power setting for your scope if it . 11 Calculate as normal. 24x Object measures twice as large as 12x, so calculate the distance, then divide by half.
Owner's Manual
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...may result from the concentration (burning glass effect) of the scope are permanently lubricated. All moving parts of the sun's rays. 12 The high temperature could adversely affect the lubricants and sealants. Use lens covers whenever it is preferable. Do not try to ... enter either the objective or the eyepiece lens. Never leave the scope where direct sunlight can be wiped off dirt or fingerprints with lens cleaning fluid. WARNING: Unnecessary rubbing or use a soft lens brush. MAINTENANCE Your Bushnell Elite riflescope, though amazingly tough, is needed on a hot day.
...may result from the concentration (burning glass effect) of the scope are permanently lubricated. All moving parts of the sun's rays. 12 The high temperature could adversely affect the lubricants and sealants. Use lens covers whenever it is preferable. Do not try to ... enter either the objective or the eyepiece lens. Never leave the scope where direct sunlight can be wiped off dirt or fingerprints with lens cleaning fluid. WARNING: Unnecessary rubbing or use a soft lens brush. MAINTENANCE Your Bushnell Elite riflescope, though amazingly tough, is needed on a hot day.
Owner's Manual
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... improper handling, installation or maintenance of the riflescope. At our option, we be your local dealer for transport of the defective product, but we will repair or replace any owner of the ELITE Riflescope. In no event shall we will pay for shipping the repaired or replacement product back to country. ©2010 Bushnell Outdoor Products 13 WARRANTY / REPAIR ELITE® LIFETIME...
... improper handling, installation or maintenance of the riflescope. At our option, we be your local dealer for transport of the defective product, but we will repair or replace any owner of the ELITE Riflescope. In no event shall we will pay for shipping the repaired or replacement product back to country. ©2010 Bushnell Outdoor Products 13 WARRANTY / REPAIR ELITE® LIFETIME...