Using the illuminated reticle, How to sight-in – AIM Sports Scopes User Manual

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Using the Illuminated Reticle

All AIM Illuminated Reticle scopes may be used in either the
standard or the illuminated state. When not illuminated, the
reticle performs the same as the reticle in a standard AIM scope.
Illuminating the reticle allows a better distinction to be made in
poorly lighted conditions between the target and the precise
position of the aiming point.

How to Sight-In

USING A LASER BORE SIGHTER

To save time and ammunition, start out in your shop or gun
room with a laser bore sighter. Follow the directions included
with the bore sighter for specific instructions on its proper use.
Remember, when possible, it is better to make the initial wind-
age adjustments to the mount base before using the scope’s
windage adjustment.

This tool fits any rifle, shotgun, or pistol, and helps you get “on
the paper” fast. It works with any optical sight, and can even be
used to recheck your zero, without firing a shot. See your AIM
Dealer, or visit www.aimsportsinc.com for more information.

Note: Bore-sighting alone is not sufficient to sight-in a scope.
You must make final adjustments by shooting the firearm
using the same ammunition you use in the field.

The control dial for the AIM Illuminated Reticle is located

above the eyepiece.

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