User's Manual

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Fig. 7.cFig. 7.b
Aim at a safe target. Hold the gun in such a way that the rear sight and
front sight can be seen at the same time. The front sight must be right
in the middle of the hole in the rear sight. Now point the airgun so that
the lower edge of the bull's eye rests on the front sight. The centre of
the rear sight, the top of the front sight and the lower edge of the bull's
eye must be in a line (Fig. 7.a, view through sight). Adjustment of the
impact point is described below.
The airgun is zeroed at a distance of 10 m at the factory.
Elevation is corrected at the front sight. To adjust the height of the front
sight, turn the screw on the right side of the stock (Fig. 7.b).:
Fig. 7.a
If the airgun shoots too high: Turn the screw to the left
If the airgun shoots too low: Turn the screw to the right (Up)
Windage is corrected at the rear sight (Fig. 7.c):
If
the airgun shoots to the right: Turn the screw to the right
If the airgun shoots to the left: Turn the screw to the left
Allen wrench 1.5 mm
ADJUSTING THE SIGHT
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