Set the objective Adjustment at highest power and observe the bullets strike the target. Adjust windage and ElevationDials as needed to correct the aim.
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Bullet Drop Compensator This compensates for the effect of gravity on the bullet at given distances. The feature must be tuned for the particular Ballistic Trajectory of a particular Combination of rifle and cartridge. The elevation dial on the scope allows you to turn it by single clicks (adjusting deflection or drop in increments of minutes of arc MOA) for current conditions of distance.
AC10056 30/30 ILLUMINATED RETICLE CROSS
HUNTMASTER PRO
Make sure you have the appropriate ring mounts for your rifle, if not your fire arm dealer will assist you.
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ATTENTION: Make sure the gun is not loaded and use safe gun handling procedures at all times.
Separate the two ring mounts and set the scope into the cradles of the lower ring mount and turn the screws just enough to hold them together. Push the scope forward as much as possible whilst ensuring at the same time that the elevation turret in on top.
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Shoulder or bench the rifle and pull the scope back forward until you see the full field of view. Adjust the altitude of the reticle and align the vertical and horizontal components with the bore axis.
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Once you have positioned the scope and aligned the reticle with the bore axis, tighten the ring tops.
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ATTENTION: Do not over-tighten as this could damage the scope, affecting the performance or even make it useless. You should ensure that on both sides of the rings there is always a slight gap of the same diameter.
Mounting
Top Ring Mount
Bottom Ring Mount
Rifle clamps
ATTENTION: Make sure the gun is not loaded and use safe gun handling procedures at all times.
The pre-zeroing sighting can be done with a scope guide or a shot shaver which can be obtained from your firearms dealer.
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Rotate the Objective Adjustment Dial to mid power2. Rest the rifle on a steady support and remove the windage and elevation cap(turn counter-clock wise. Look through the bore from the breach at a 50yd). Target and move the butt stock to center the target in the bore.
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For actions other than bolt you will need a small mirror that you position in the ejection port and tilted so you can see through the bores
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With out moving the rifle adjust the windage and elevation by turning the dials clockwise or counterclock wise
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If large amount of windage and elevation adjustment are needed to bore sight, make about 1/2 the elevation change, then about 1/2 of the windage. To finish apply the balance of the elevation correction and the windage
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Pre Zeroing
ATTENTION: All shooting should be done in an approved range and in a safe area. Eye and ear protection should be worn at all times. DANGER: If you used a bore sighting collimator or another bore obstructing device, remove it before proceeding. If the barrel has been drilled for a mount, ensure that the screws do not obstruct the bore. Do not fire live or even blank ammunition with an obstructed barrel as any obsruction can cause serious injury to gun and possible injury to yourself and other people around you
Zeroing
Your Scope is Equipped with an 30/30 Rangefinding Reticle the following will give you an insight on how to work the reticle and how to distinguish the range between you and the target. 1.The point to distance of the 30/30 reticle is equal to 30in. at 100yds. (76cm at 100m) @ 4x magnification. The average size buck would fill this distance. If it fills only half the distance, it is 200yds. (183m) away. If it fills one third the distance, it is 300yds. (274m) away. 2.The chart to the right shows the point to point and point to crosshair distance at various powers.
30/30 Rangefinding Reticle
ATTENTION: VIEWING THE SUN CAN CAUSE SERIOUS EYE INJURY
Hold your scope about 2 to 3 inches (6 to 10cm) away from your eye and look through the eyepiece against a flat and clear background such as the sky or a white wall.
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If your reticle isnt sharp, turn the eyepiece dial in either direction. If the focus has not improved turn into the other direction until the reticle appears in sharp focus.
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Focusing
Note: Each Click adjustment changes Bullet strikes by the amount shown on the chart To the right
Windage / Elevation (inches Per Click)
50yds. 100yds. 200yds. 300yds.
1/8inch. 1/4inch. 1/2inch. 3/4inch.After zeroing in your gun, replace the windage and elevation cap
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NOTE FOR AIRGUN OR TARGET SCOPES:
Windage / Elevation (inches Per Click)
50yds. 100yds. 200yds. 300yds.
1/16inch. 1/8inch. 1/4inch. 3/8inch.
After zeroing you may use the appropriate tool to remove the windage and Elevation Dials and then reposition them so that the zero (0) lines with the indicator line on the spindle. For further windage adjustment count the clicks from the zero point on the windage and elevation dials.
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For target scopes, you may adjust the windageand elevation settings until the bullet strikes the center of the target.
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For future references you should make a chart of the correct windage and elevation settings for your load and the range you shoot
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Note: Climatic conditions such as rain and wind as well as altitude can affect the trajectory and you might find it useful to note some sight deviations in the settings from one shooting session to the next
Note: Each Click adjustment changes Bullet strikes by the amount shown on the chart To the right
Installing The Battery The battery compartment is built in the Rheostat dial. To access it you will need to place one thumb holding the Rheostat in place, using your other hand hold the cap in between your index finger and your thumb, turning counter-clockwise to loosen the cap and exposing the compartment. The batteries are coin style batteries and when replacing them ensure that the correct position with + side is Up.
Zeroing Continued
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Point To Crosshair (YARDS/METERS)Power Point To Point
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3
4
5
6
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8
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10
11
12
150/137
200/183
250/228
300/274
350/320
400/365
450/411
500/457
550/503
600/549
75/68
100/91
125/114
150/137
175/160
200/183
225/205
250/228
275/251
300/274
Elevation Dial
Windage Dial
Removed Cap
Elevation Dial
Windage Dial
Eye Piece