User's Manual
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boreSighTing
Initial boresighting of the riflescope will save time and money at the
range. This can be done by removing the bolt and sighting through
the barrel on a bolt action rifle, or using a mechanical or laser bore-
sighter.
1. Begin by turning the elevation tur-
ret clockwise until it stops. No initial
preparation is needed on the windage
turret.
2. Loosen, but do not remove, the
three elevation turret cap retaining
screws.
3. Lift the elevation turret cap up and
off the turret body. This will reveal the
inner turret with marked scale to be
used for sight in.
4. Next, loosen, but do not remove,
the three elevation zero stop lock
screws on the inner turret.
5. If using a mechanical or laser bore-
sighter, set up according to manufacturer instructions.
6. Using the inner turret scale for elevation reference, make wind-
age and elevation adjustments until the reticle crosshair is aligned
with the adjustment pattern, target or laser dot.
Note that you will not feel “clicks” as the elevation knob is adjust-
ed—this is normal. The “clicks” will return after final zero stop is set
at the rifle range.
After rifle is boresighted, do not re-tighten elevation zero stop lock
screws on inner turret or replace the outer turret cap. This will be
done after the final range sight-in is complete.
Visually boresighting a rifle.