Instruction Manual

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The Spot On website has been designed to provide accurate information that matches the ballistics of whatever projectile you are shooting directly to the reticle.
Please note that you should verify that your set up matches the information provided in this manual or the Spot On program before venturing into the eld. The only way to truly verify the information is by actual shooting.
Again, the variables listed above may or may not aect the results.
Note: It is imperative that the reticle be level in relation to the rearm. If the reticle is canted, even just a few degrees, it can cause the shot to drift o the centerline of the point of aim. There are many commercial leveling
devices on the market, but the one that we nd to be the most accurate in leveling the reticle is a plum bob. Use a bubble level to make sure the rearm is level, then look through scope at an appropriately placed plumb
bob and align the reticle accordingly.
Please also note that all Nikon BDC reticles were originally designed to be used on the highest magnication. Since changing the magnication changes the position of the circles in relation to the target, the distances
listed along with each of the illustrations are at the highest magnication. The center crosshair does not change with magnication as it is placed in the optical center of the scope.
The benet of the Spot On program is that it calculates the distance that each circle represents at every magnication.
If you have further questions regarding the Spot On Technology please visit the website: http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/spoton/questions.html
Note:
Spot On is available only in the US and Canada.