Windage and elevation movement table, Battery replacement – Sightron Riflescopes User Manual

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The chart below will provide you with the Windage and
Elevation movement at the given ranges.

Note: By adjusting the Windage or Elevation knob in
the direction of the arrow on the knob it will move the
bullet impact in the direction indicated.

Windage and Elevation Movement Table

Click Value

50 Yards

100 Yards

200 Yards

300 Yards

1/8 Minute

1/16”

1/8”

1/4”

3/8”

1/4 Minute

1/8”

1/4”

1/2”

3/4”

Battery Replacement

Certain Models are equipped with an electronic reticle
and require a 2032 battery. Depending on your intensi-
ty setting and temperature your battery will last between
100 and 400 hours. The colder the environment the
shorter the life of the battery.

To replace the battery take a quarter or nickel and place
it in the battery slot. Holding the scope in a normal
viewing position hold the outer battery housing with
one hand while rotating the battery cap in a counter

or 25% on target Models. If your ring alignment
exceeds these adjustment requirements it is rec-
ommended that you correct the bad alignment
before you begin to adjust your scope.
1. Place a 2 to 3 feet target 50 yards away. Draw or place
a 1 inch square at the center. Using a bench rest, fire
one shot at the center of the bullseye, then return the
gun to the exact position and adjust the reticle to the

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bullet’s point of impact. At this point, fire one more shot
at the bullseye. This shot should be within 1 inch of
your target center. Make final adjustments as necessary
with the next shot (see Fig. 13).
2. The Windage and Elevation click values will vary
depending on your model of scope.

Figure 13.

First shot

First adjustment

Adjust
reticle
to this
point

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