Burris AR User Manual

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Parallax/Focus Adjustment
– Not available on all models –

Parallax is the apparent movement of the reticle in
relation to the target when the eye is not directly in
line behind the center of the scope. Images from
different distances focus in front of or behind the
scope’s reticle. Parallax is more noticeable with higher
magnification scopes.

Parallax is adjusted by rotating the parallax adjustment
ring located on the objective bell. When the scope is
set parallax-free for the distance you are viewing, you
should be able to move your head side-to-side or up
and down without seeing the reticle move appreciably
in relation to the target.

Windage/Elevation Adjustment

The low profile adjustment knobs feature a finger
adjustment for both windage and elevation. Once you
have successfully zeroed your scope, you can set the
zero on your dials with these simple steps:

1) With turret caps removed, grip knob top firmly to

keep knob from turning.

2) Put pen or other small

object into the small hole
located on the dial.

3) Keeping firm grip on the

knob, use the pen to turn
the dial back to zero,
lining up the number
zero with the white
indicator dot. Only the
numbered dial should
move – do not allow the
entire knob to move or else you will alter your
windage and elevation zero settings.

NOTE: You do not have to set the zero on your dials for
your scope to function properly. Doing so can give you
peace of mind that your zero is set, plus you can easily
confirm if it has moved at any time, but this step is
optional.

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