Sightron S30-5 User Manual

Electronic sighting device instruction manual, Using your scope, Mounting your scope

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Electronic

Sighting Device

Instruction

Manual

Using Your Scope

Caution: Always use eye and hearing protection

and follow proper safety rules when handling or

firing a gun. Always insure your weapon is

unloaded when mounting or replacing batteries in

your sight.

1.Using a penny, remove the battery cap by holding

the knurled rheostat ring and turn the battery cap

counter clock-wise. Install the battery with the (+) up

and re-tighten the cap.

Note: Do not over tighten cap, as only a snug fit is

required for proper operation.

2.Turn the rheostat switch to the desired setting The

higher the selection. The brighter the lluminated dot

will appear. It is recommended you use the lowest

possible setting to reduce glare and create a better

defined dot. Lighting conditions will usually

determine the lowest settings possible.

3.Your new scope is equipped with a front extension

tube. This tube can be used to create a longer mounting

area or to reduce unwanted glare caused by the sun or

other lighting sources.

4.To switch reticle patterns on the S33-4R locate the

reticle turn switch on the left side of the ESD. By

turning the knob you can select different reticle

options to fit your shooting needs.

5.Night Vision 1 (NV1) and (NV 2) settings are

offered on the S33-MIL for use with night vision. This

switch is located on the 8 position intensity switch.

Mounting Your Scope

Caution: Always use eye and hearing protection

and follow proper safety rules when handling or

firing a gun. Always insure your weapon is

unloaded when mounting or replacing batteries in

your sight.

Note: Never use your scope as a lever to twist rings

into proper placement - certain damage will occur

1.Using your allen wrench, remove hex screws top

caps on both rings.

2.Mount both bottom halves of rings on your Weaver-

type base and lighten slightly.

3.After you have determined proper spacing and eye

relief, place your scope into the mount bottom halves

and center the scope. The elevation adjustment knob

should be directly in alignment with the bore axis of

the gun. Your scope should be mounted.

Sighting In Your Gun

Caution: Always use eye and hearing protection and

follow proper safety rules when handling or firing a

gun. Always insure your weapon is unloaded when

mounting or replacing batteries in your sight.

I.It is highly recommended that you have your new

scope collimated by a qualified gunsmith before

heading to the range.

2.Your new scope has been optically centered at the

factory' and superior performance will be obtained

with minimal adjustments.

3.If you are unable to obtain the services of a qualified

gunsmith or do not have access to a collimator, the

following procedure will be highly effective and

efficient.

a. Place a 2 to 3 foot square target at a distance of 15 to

25 yards. Draw or place a 1" square in the center.

b. Using a steady rest, lire one shot at the center of

the bulls eye. Return the gun to the exact position

and adjust the reticle to

the point of impact of the first bullet. At this point,

line one more shot at the bulls eve. This shot should be

within one inch of your target. Make final adjustments

as necessary with the next shot.

First Shot

First Adjustment

Adjust

reticle

to this

point

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