Manual

Parallax/Focus Adjustment
– Not available on all models –
Parallax is the apparent movement of the reticle in
relation to the target when the eye is not directly in
line behind the center of the scope. Images from
different distances focus in front of or behind the
scopes reticle. Parallax is more noticeable with higher
magnification scopes.
Parallax is adjusted by rotating the parallax adjustment
ring located on the objective bell. When the scope is
set parallax-free for the distance you are viewing, you
should be able to move your head side-to-side or up
and down without seeing the reticle move appreciably
in relation to the target.
Mounting the Scope
We recommend high- quality rings and bases, like the
Burris Xtreme Tactical Rings and Xtreme Tactical Bases.
Quality components ensure that your scope will remain
safely and securely mounted, and will provide the
maximum accuracy. Use care when mounting your scope
as damage caused by improper mounting is not covered
by the Burris Forever Warranty.
Care & Maintenance
MSR riflescopes are fully waterproof and fogproof. In
the event that the lenses are subjected to dust, dirt or
mud, follow these steps to clean and protect the lens
surface. Failure to remove grit before final cleaning is
sure to damage lens coatings.
Coarse dirt/debris must be removed from the lens
surface. The most convenient way to clean a lens
surface is to use a Lens Pen. Position the scope so
particles will fall away from the lens, and then use the
Lens Pen or soft brush to gently whisk away the debris
while blowing on the lens to dislodge the particles. For
heavy dirt, like dried mud, use a spray of clean water or
lens cleaning fluid to remove the dirt.
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