Owner's Manual

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The tapered-barreled Buck Mark
Sporter Rifle comes with an integral
scope mount and high-visibility
fiber-optic sights. While the sight
on your rifle may vary slightly, the
adjustment procedure is the same.
No adjustment of the front sight
is necessary. Adjust the rear sight
as follows:
Windage: Adjustments are made by
loosening the rear screw (Figure 8)
and sliding the sight assembly to the left or right by hand. Be sure to
tighten the screw after adjusting. Move the sight assembly in the
direction you would like the point of impact to move.
Elevation: Adjust using the middle screw. To raise the point of impact,
turn clockwise. To lower the point of impact, turn counterclockwise.
USE ONLY A DAMP CLOTH TO CLEAN THE FIBER OPTIC LIGHT PIPES. USE
OF SOLVENTS OR OTHER CHEMICALS COULD DAMAGE THE FIBER-OPTIC
LIGHT PIPES.
MOUNTING A SCOPE
BEFORE INSTALLING A SCOPE OR OPTICAL SIGHT, MAKE SURE YOUR
RIFLE IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. REMOVE THE MAGAZINE, CHECK THE
ACTION AND CHAMBER FOR CARTRIDGES. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN
A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Some Buck Mark Target Rifles include an integral scope rail intended
to be used with a scope or electronic sight (sold separately). Be sure to
follow manufacturers’ mounting instructions that are included with
any accessories you install on your rifle.
FIGURE 8
To adjust windage, turn the screw located on
the rear of the sight.