Instruction Manual

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CMS-IB-C3-111014
Instruction Manual
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COMPETITION
RIFLE SCOPE
Reticle Focus
Adjustment Ring
Quick Focus
Eyepiece
Quick Zoom Magnication
Adjustment Ring
Windage Turret
Adjustment Knob
Cap
Objective
Lens
Elevation Turret
Adjustment Knob
Cap
Illumination Turret
Adjustment Knob
Battery Cap
MAJOR COMPONENTS
Congratulations! You are now the owner of the most advanced competition rie scope available. You have displayed
excellent judgement in your purchase, and you will be rewarded with unparalleled performance. Use it with pride,
but please familiarize yourself with the system rst.
PLEASE read instructions before operating or installing this sighting system.
Model: C3-1624-2-LTI-TJ1I
1-6x24
2nd Focal Plane
Locking Turret Knobs
Inches
TJ1 Reticle
Illuminated
Package Contents:
1 - C3 Rie Scope w/Lens Caps
1 - Instruction Manual
1 - Reticle Data Sheet
1 - Microber Cleaning Cloth
MAINTENANCE
The C3 Competition Rie Scope does not require any special maintenance other than keeping it clean and making
sure everything is tight. Doing the following after each shooting session will ensure the scope a long life.
1) Clean the exterior lenses. The hard coated glass lenses are very durable, but periodic cleaning is necessary. Use only
products specically designed for use on coated lenses. Dust, dirt and powder residue can be very abrasive, so blow
oany particles on the lens before wiping to help to protect from scratching while cleaning.
2) Clean the exterior of the scope. Use a soft clean dry cloth to wipe down the exterior of the scope (Not the Lens).
3) Check the battery cap, elevation knob cap, and windage knob cap, as well as all scope ring screws and mounting
base screws to make sure they haven’t become loose after ring.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
This product is warranted against original defects in material and/or workmanship for the lifetime of the product. In the
event your product is found to be defective, we will repair or replace your C-MORE Systems product at no charge*. If your
product is not repairable it will be replaced with a product of equal or better physical condition in perfect working order.
This warranty is void if the unit has been abused, disassembled, or modied/tampered with in any way from its original
conguration. This warranty does not apply to defects caused by normal wear and tear, improper handling, incorrect
installation, accidents, alterations/modications to the original conguration, repairs made by unauthorized parties,
aftermarket accessories, or abnormal use. This warranty is not limited to the original purchaser and is fully transferable.
RESETTING ADJUSTMENT KNOBS TO ZERO
After live re sighting is complete, it is necessay to reset the windage and elevation knobs to the zero indicators by
following this proceedure:
1) Windage - Remove the windage knob cap and remove the windage knob by pulling straight out. Re-install the
windage knob by slliding it straight onto the turret stem while aligning the “0” with the index line on the turret base.
Re-install the windage cap being carefull not to damage or twist the o-ring.
2) Elevation - Remove the elevation knob cap and remove the elevation knob by pulling straight up. Re-install the
elevation knob by slliding it straight onto the turret stem while aligning the “0” with the index line on the turret base.
Re-install the elevation cap being carefull not to damage or twist the o-ring.
3) Measure the distance of the point of impact from the center of the target in both the horizontal (windage) and verticle
(elevation) planes and record.
4) Make the necessary adjustments using the scopes windage and elevation knobs by pulling up on the knobs to unlock,
turning to make the desired adjustment, and pushing in to lock. Each click equals 1/2 inch @ 100 yards. Turn the elevation
knob clockwise to move the point of impact down and counterclockwise to move up. Turn the windage
knob clockwise to move the point of impact left and counterclockwise to move right.
5) Next re a three shot group. At the target, draw a line from each bullet hole to the other to form a triangle. Mark the
apparent center of the triangle. Measure from this mark to the center of the target and record.
6) Make necessay adjustments using the scopes windage and elevation adjustment knobs.
7) Repeat this process until you are satised with the results.
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