Instruction Manual

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Sight Adjustment
Model type: Medium - Classical Open Sights
The elevation and windage correction is carried out after loosing the screws H (horizontal) and V (vertical) by shifting the rear sight
blade (Fig. 7). One part displacement changes the point of aim at 100 m distance in vertical by 3 cm and in horizontal direction by 15 cm.
Model type: Medium Battue - Ramp Sights
Elevation correction is by means of folding up or down the rear sight insert, assisted by the adjusting screws (Fig. 8). Loosening of
the front screw, followed by tightening of the rear screw changes the point of impact in a downward direction. Loosening of the rear screw,
followed by tightening the front screw changes the point of impact in an upward direction. After sighting-in adjustments, it is necessary to
tighten both these screws properly.
Model type: Magnum
The rifle is equipped with the so-called "Express sight" with "V" notches on the blades. This sight facilitates quick aiming even at
very short distances. The rear sight base features a notch for shooting at 100 m distance and folding blades for 200 and 300 m distances.
Exchanging the front sight for higher or lower sizes ensures elevation correction. Drifting the rear sight in the dovetail, having previously
loosened the locking screw (Fig. 9) enables windage correction.
The rifle sights were sighted-in at the plant at a 100 m distance, so the mean point of impact approximately conforms to the point of
aim.
Rifle Scope
Mounting of the riflescope and sighting-in of the rifle should be entrusted to a qualified gunsmith's workshop.