Crosman CP394RC User Manual

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Mounting the Scope
CAUTION: Always ensure your rifle is UNLOADED, UNCOCKED and the safety is applied before fitting the
scope. Practice safe handling procedures at all times.

• Remove the ring mount screws (C-F) and lift the scope from the mounts.
• Loosen the mounting screws (A-B) on the base of the mounts.
• Tighten the ring base mounting screws.
• Mount the front base and place the scope on the rail with the ocular lens toward

the rear of the gun.

• Put the rifle to your shoulder in your natural shooting position and adjust the

scope’s eye relief until you achieve a full field of view.

• When you have found the ideal eye relief rotate the scope so the reticle

cross hairs are vertical and perpendicular to the rifle.

• Replace the ring mounts and ring mount screws.
• Tighten the screws on the ring to ensure a firm grip on the scope. NOTE: Do not over tighten the screws

as you could cause damage to the scope body.

Variable Power Adjustments
To change the magnification, simply rotate the magnification ring to align the desired magnification with the index dot.

CenterPoint Precision Optics
7629 Routes 5 & 20
East Bloomfield, NY 14443
www.centerpointoptics.com
1-866-726-1122

CP394RC-515

BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS SCOPE.

All CenterPoint scopes are constructed with high quality precision machined parts. The rugged one piece tube construction
works for all terrains and weather. The scope is precision machined to exact tolerances from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy.

Learning the parts of your scope
Learning the names of the parts of your new scope will help you to understand your owner's manual.

CP394RC

OWNER'S MANUAL

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS

MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS SCOPE

Maintenance

• Take care not to drop or knock the scope once it is zeroed.
• Keep the protective lens covers in place when the scope is not being used.
• Store the scope in a cool dry place when not in use.
• Be careful to avoid contact with acid, alkaline or corrosive chemicals.
• Do not attempt to lubricate any part of the scope.
• Do not disassemble the scope. Do not loosen or remove any screws or parts. Any such or similar actions will

void the warranty.

• Wipe the lens with a clean flannel cloth to keep it clean and dry. Do not use finger or finger nail to touch or

clean lenses.

• Use only a clean flannel cloth for cleaning.
• To maintain battery life, turn illumination off when not in use.

1. Magnification Ring

5. Elevation (vertical) Adjustment

2. Fast Focus Eyepiece

6. Flip Open Lens Covers

3. Ocular Lens

7. Objective lens

4. Red/Green Illumination Dial

8. Windage (horizontal) Adjustment

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON CENTERPOINT SCOPES

Your CenterPoint scope is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime
of the original owner. This warranty does not cover damages due to fair wear and tear, failure to pro-
vide routine maintenance, and does not include batteries or accessories. This warranty lasts as long as
the original purchaser owns the product, and is not transferable. In the event of a defect under this
warranty, we will, at our option, repair or replace the product provided our inspection indicates that an
original defect exists. CenterPoint reserves the right to replace any product which is no longer available with
a product of comparable value and function. If CenterPoint determines the repair is not covered under the
warranty guidelines, there could be a charge to you for the repair. This is a limited warranty and does not cover
damages caused by misuse, improper handling or installation or maintenance provided by someone other
than a CenterPoint Authorized Service Station.

This limited warranty does not include consequential damages, incidental damages, or incidental expenses,
including damage to property or any other expense. CenterPoint disclaims any implied warranties. Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on
implied warranties so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and country to country.

WARRANTY CLAIMS/ REPAIR SERVICE
If your scope needs repair, call CenterPoint Customer Service at 1-800-726-1122 or visit our web site at
www.centerpointoptics.com DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE IT! Any disassembly or modification not
performed by an Authorized Service Station will void the warranty.

USA Customers: Please contact CenterPoint before shipping your product. Include with product your name, address,
description of problem, phone number and copies of sales receipt and warranty. A check or money order in the
amount of $10.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling is also required. Package and return to
CenterPoint, Crosman Corporation, 7629 Rts. 5 & 20, E. Bloomfield, NY 14443. CenterPoint will not assume any
responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping.

Canadian Customers: Contact Crosman Parts and Service at (705) 749-0206 before shipping your product.
Follow packaging and shipping procedures above and send to Crosman Parts & Service Depot, 611 Neal
Drive, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6X7 Canada. Shipping and handling costs may apply.

Other International Customers: Please return product to your nearest distributor. If you do not know
your distributor, please call 585-657-6161 and ask for our International Department for assistance.
Shipping and handling costs may apply.

Direct viewing of the sun can cause permanent eye damage. Do not
attempt to view the sun through this riflescope or any other optical

instrument.

WARNING:

Model

CP394RC

Magnification

3x-9x

Objective Diameter (mm)

40

Reticle

Mil-Dot

Exit Pupil (mm)

10.0 - 4.4

Eye Relief (inches)

3.3

Field of View (@ 100yds)

39.0’ - 13.0’

Tube Diameter (inches)

1

Length (inches)

13.5

Weight (ounces)

23.4

W/E Adjust Click Value

1/4 MOA

Parallax Setting (yds)

100

Battery

CR2032 3V Lithium

Specifications

Always follow all rules of firearm and gun safety.

WARNING:

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Range Estimating
Range estimating requires common knowledge/experience about your target's actual width or height. Use the the
Mil-Dot instruction card in the scope box for the specific formula for your scope model.

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Red or Green Illuminated Reticle
Your scope is designed with crosshairs that illuminate in red or green for ease of use. To use the illumination
feature-

• Remove the battery cover from the red/green illumination dial by turning counter clockwise.
• Install one CR2032 3V lithium battery into the compartment with the "+" side up.
• Replace the cover and tighten in by turning it clockwise.
• Turn the red/green illumination dial to illuminate the red or green crosshairs. The brightness will change as you turn

the dial. The markings on the dial show the color and intensity of the light. Lining the "R" or "G" up with the dot will
turn the illumination off.

Zeroing the Scope
The purpose of zeroing the scope is to ensure that the scope is aligned with the impact point of the pellet or
bullet from the rifle. Before zeroing the scope, read the following adjustment knob instructions carefully.

• Place a target 100 yards away.
• Ideally use a steadying device such as a bipod or shooting stand, set the scope at the

highest magnification, aim at the center of the target and fire a test shot, if safe to do so.

• If the impact point of the pellet or bullet is exactly in the center of the target then the scope

is zeroed. If it is not, you will need to adjust the reticle using the elevation and/or windage
adjusters.

• Remove the caps from the windage and elevation dials
• Vertical Adjustment (Elevation) - Use your fingers to turn the adjusting knob as

required. One click in either direction equals approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards.

• Horizontal Adjustment (Windage) - Use your fingers to rotate the adjusting knob as

required. One click in either direction equals approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards.

• Having adjusted the windage and elevation as required, fire, if safe to do so, another test shot. Keep

adjusting and test firing until the test shot impacts on the center of the target when the reticle is on the
center of the target. This is vital for accurate shooting.

• Once the scope is zeroed, be sure to put the windage and elevation caps back on.

Note: Each click of adjustment moves the impact point by the amount shown in the table below.

@ 50yds

@ 100yds

@ 200yds

@ 300yds

1/8”

1/4”

1/2”

3/4”

C/D

E/F

B

A

EL COMPRADOR Y EL USUARIO TIENEN EL DEBER DE OBEDECER TODAS LAS LEYES RELATIVAS AL
USO Y PROPIEDAD DE ESTA MIRA TELESCÓPICA.

Todas las miras telescópicas CenterPoint están construidas con piezas mecanizadas de precisión de alta calidad. La
resistente construcción de tubo de una pieza funciona para todos los terrenos y climas. La mira telescópica está
mecanizada con precisión a tolerancias exactas a partir de aleación de aluminio de grado de aeronave

.

Aprendiendo las partes de su mira telescópica
Aprendiéndose los nombres de las partes de su nueva mira telescópica le ayudará a entender su manual del propietario.

Modelo CP394RC

MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO

LEA TODAS LAS INSTRUCCIONES Y ADVERTENCIAS DE ESTE

MANUAL ANTES DE USAR LA MIRA

La visión directa del sol puede ocasionar daños permanentes al ojo.
No intente ver el sol a través de esta mira telescópica del rifle ni de

ningún otro instrumento óptico.

Advertencia:

Siempre siga todas las reglas de seguridad para armas de fuego.

Advertencia:

1. Anillo de aumento

5. Ajuste de elevación (vertical)

2. Ocular de enfoque rápido

6. Tapas de los lentes con bisagra

3. Lente ocular

7. Lente del objetivo

4. Selector de iluminación Rojo/Verde

8. Ajuste de compensación de viento (horizontal)

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Montaje de la mira telescópica
PRECAUCIÓN: Antes de instalar la mira telescópica, asegúrese siempre de que el rifle esté DESCARGADO Y
DESAMARTILLADO y que el seguro esté aplicado. Practique procedimientos de
manipulación seguros en todo momento.

• Quite los tornillos de la montura de anillo (C-F) y levante la mira telescópica de

las monturas.

• Afloje los tornillos de montaje (A-B) en la base de las monturas.
• Apriete los tornillos de montaje de la base del anillo.
• Monte la base delantera y coloque la mira telescópica en el riel con el lente ocular

hacia la parte posterior del arma.

• Colóquese el rifle en el hombro en su posición natural de disparo y ajuste la

distancia del ojo hasta que consiga una vista de todo el campo.

• Cuando haya encontrado la distancia del ojo ideal, gire la mira telescópica de modo que las marcas en cruz de la

retícula estén verticales y perpendiculares al rifle.

• Vuelva a colocar las monturas de anillo y los tornillos de las monturas de anillo.
• Apriete los tornillos del anillo para asegurar un agarre firme de la mira telescópica. NOTA: No apriete los

tornillos en exceso ya que podría ocasionarle daños al cuerpo de la mira telescópica.

Ajustes de potencia variable
Para cambiar el aumento, simplemente gire el anillo de aumento para alinear el aumento deseado con el punto de índice.

Retícula iluminada roja o verde
Su mira telescópica está diseñada con una retícula que se ilumina en rojo o verde para un uso más fácil. Para usar
la función de iluminación-

• Quite la tapa de la pila del selector de iluminación roja y verde girándola en sentido contrario al de las

manecillas del reloj.

• Instale una pila de litio CR1620 de 3V en el compartimiento, con el lado "+" hacia arriba.
• Reemplace la tapa y apriétela girándola en el sentido de las manecillas del reloj.
• Gire el selector de iluminación roja y verde para iluminar la retícula en rojo o en verde. El brillo cambiará conforme

gira el selector. Las marcas del selector muestran el color e intensidad de la luz. Al alinear "R" (rojo) o "G" (verde) con
el punto, se apaga la iluminación.

Ajuste en cero de la mira telescópica
El objetivo del ajuste en cero de la mira telescópica es asegurarse de que la mira telescópica esté alineada
con el punto de impacto del diábolo o la bala procedentes del rifle. Antes de ajustar la mira telescópica en
cero, lea cuidadosamente las siguientes instrucciones para el ajuste de la perilla.

• Coloque un blanco a 100 yardas (91.4 m).
• Idealmente, use un dispositivo de estabilización como un bípode o pie de tiro,

coloque la mira telescópica en el máximo aumento, apunte al centro del blanco y
dispare un tiro de prueba si es seguro hacerlo.

• Si el punto de impacto del diábolo o de la bala está exactamente en el centro del

blanco, entonces la mira telescópica está ajustada en cero. Si no lo está, deberá
ajustar la retícula usando los ajustadores de elevación o compensación de viento.

• Retire las tapas de los selectores de compensación de viento y elevación.
• Ajuste vertical (elevación) - Gire con los dedos la perilla de ajuste según sea necesario. Un

clic en cualquier dirección es igual aproximadamente a 1/4 de pulgada a 100 yardas (0.63
cm a 91.4 metros).

• Ajuste horizontal (compensación de viento) - Gire con los dedos la perilla de ajuste según sea necesario. Un

clic en cualquier dirección es igual aproximadamente a 1/4 de pulgada a 100 yardas (0.63 cm a 91.4 metros).

• Habiendo ajustado la compensación de viento y la elevación según sea necesario, dispare, si es seguro, otro

tiro de prueba. Siga ajustando y haciendo disparos de prueba hasta que el tiro de prueba impacte el centro del
blanco cuando la retícula está en el centro del blanco.. Esto es esencial para disparar con precisión.

• Una vez que la mira telescópica esté ajustada en cero, cuide de volver a poner las tapas de compensación de

viento y elevación.

Nota: Cada clic de ajuste mueve el punto de impacto por la cantidad mostrada en la tabla que aparece abajo.

@ 50yds

@ 100yds

@ 200yds

@ 300yds

1/8”

1/4”

1/2”

3/4”

C/D

E/F

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