CATSEYE™ RIFLE SCOPE Catseye™RGB/Side Parallax Catseye™ The BSA Catseye™ Series Scopes are fit for any application. Clear objectives provide great light transmission for dusk-to-dawn use and they deliver ultra-high resolution and performance.
The Catseye™ Rifle Scopes have an adjustable side parallax (excluding the CAT3510x50). This new feature is convenient and user friendly, allowing for easy and precise parallax adjustment. A durable and reliable design, with an integrated slanted “hood” on the objective, functioning as a built in sun shade. The Windage and Elevation turrets are an advanced push/pull system with a zero reset with “Allen” screw. Models available in the Catseye™ series: CAT312x44SP, CAT3510x50, CAT416X44SP, CAT624X44SP.
Hold the scope and look through the eye piece at a flat, featureless well lit area. The reticle should appear sharp and well defined. To make adjustments rotate the ocular bell focus in either direction. Look through the scope again. If the focus of the reticle has improved but is not perfect, continue to rotate in the same direction. If the condition has worsened you will need to rotate the bell in the opposite direction. CAUTION: BE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS NOT LOADED.
Manual: The Catseye™ series is equipped with push/pull locking turrets. Pull turret knob away from scope body to UNLOCK. For windage adjustment turn counter-clockwise to move the point of impact right, and clockwise to move the point of impact left. For the elevation adjustment turn clockwise to lower the point of impact and counterclockwise to raise the point of impact.
• The arrows on the dial show which direction they will move the bullet. Turn according to the MOA scale on the dial. The Catseye™ is 1/4 MOA, that means one click will move the bullet 1/4” at 100 yards. (Note, if you zero at a different yardage, say 50 yards, one click will move the bullet only 1/8” at 50 yards.) Once you have adjusted the windage and the elevation, you are now ready for another 3 shot group. Repeat this process until you are satisfied with the results.
.) PARALLAX CORRECTION Parallax is a condition that occurs when the image of the target is not focused precisely by misalignment of shooters eye on the reticle plane. This condition exists in all scopes and accounts for more enlarging of rifle group sizes than anything else. Parallax is visible as an apparent movement between the crosshairs and the target when a shooter moves their head and changes eye alignment in the scope. The higher the magnification the more visible this is.
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