Attaching ruger scope rings, Sight adjustment – Ruger Hunting Equipment User Manual

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External surfaces most subject to rusting from handling, or from exposure to the
elements should be cleaned and wiped dry after use or after exposure to adverse
conditions. If the rifle is to be stored, coat it with a light film of oil or
preservative. Where the rifle is in continuing use, and the presence of oil or
grease would be objectionable, then the external surfaces can be coated (after
cleaning and drying) with a paste wax formulated for use on metals. Apply the
wax sparingly, allow time for it to dry hard, then buff lightly with a soft cloth.
When applying the wax, take care that it does not get into the mechanism or on
the functioning parts or in the bore.

ATTACHING RUGER SCOPE RINGS

Each Ruger telescope ring is a mated assembly of a top and a base. Do not mix
the parts of the two ring assemblies as they are not interchangeable. On the
underside of each mounting ring assembly there is an integral lug, located off
center with respect to the front and back sides of the mount. The lug is nearer to
the front surface. By reference to the lug, the mounting ring can be correctly
assembled with the front of the ring toward the muzzle of the rifle.

1. Disassemble one ring and reassemble over the scope body between the turret

and the eyepiece. Remember - the lug on the base should be on the front side
of the scope.

2. Install the four top screws. Do not tighten.

3. Disassemble the other ring and install it on the forward section of the scope

tube with the lug forwardly also. Install the four top screws. Again, do not
tighten.

4. Assemble the rings to the receiver with the lugs engaging the recesses in the

top surface of the receiver. Tighten the clamp nuts so that the rings are locked
to the semicircular cuts on the sides of the receiver.

5. Rotate the scope until cross-hairs are aligned properly and slide scope to

desired eye relief. Then tighten the eight top screws each a bit at a time to grip
the scope body.

6. Sight in according to the directions with your scope.

SIGHT ADJUSTMENT

(For Standard Rifles Equipped With Open Sights)

The folding leaf rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage. The slide must
be moved one graduation to change the point of impact by approximately one
inch at 25 yards. Shooting to determine the slide setting for ‘zero’ at a particular
distance should be done from a bench rest and over a measured distance. Use
only a small screwdriver with a blade tip that exactly fits the screw-head. Loosen
the screws only slightly so the slide doesn’t move too freely. Move the slide in the
direction you want the point of impact of the bullet to move. When the slide is
positioned at the desired height, carefully tighten both screws.

Lateral (windage) adjustment is made by “drifting’ the sight base in its slot. To

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