Manual

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21. Apply grease to cam surface on bolt handle body.
22. Repeat steps 4-6 until patches come out clean, use dry patches
intermittently to absorb dirty solvent.
23. Once the bore is clean and dry remove the bore guide.
24. Repeat steps 4-6, insert patch into chamber area, not the bore.
25. Rotate numerous times coating the walls of the chamber with solvent.
26. Repeat same procedure with dry patches.
27. Repeat step 4.
28. Using a bore conditioner, such as Montana Extreme Bore Conditioner,
coat the bore with several passes. If bore conditioner is not available use
a very light oil.
29. Make several passes through the bore with dry patches ensuring the bore
is dry.
30. Remove bore guide and rotate clean dry patches inside the chamber.
31. If possible visually inspect chamber and bore to ensure there are no patch
strings or fibers stuck inside.
Recommended Solvents, Grease and Oils
Bore
Montana Extreme Bore Solvent
Shooters Choice Bore Solvent
Hoppes Benchrest #9 Bore Solvent
Bolt Body
Montana Extreme Gun Grease – Bolt Lugs (Rear), Camming Surface on
Bolt
Tetra Gun Grease
Shooters Choice Red Grease
Shooters Choice FP10 Oil – Bolt Body, Firing Pin Spring, Screw Threads
SCOPE CHARACTERISTICS
Positioning the Rifle Scope
Set the Nightforce riflescope to the highest magnification. Place the riflescope in
the lower portion of the rings as far forward as possible. Install the top ring halves
evenly front and rear. Tighten ring screws with just enough tension to still allow
the slight movement of the riflescope. Hold the rifle in your normal shooting
position and slowly move the riflescope back until the full field of view is obtained.
It is recommended to mount the riflescope at this position or slightly forward to
ensure maximum eye relief.