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For your safety!

warNING!

Never use the rifle scope
to look at the sun! this will
lead to damage to your eyes!
Please protect your rifle
scope from unnecessary
solar radiation.

Please note the eye relief distance specified for a
mounted rifle scope (see Data Sheet for dimen-
sions).

General Information

Please protect your rifle
scope against knocks.

repairs should only be

carried out by authorized
workshops.

Sealing

thanks to the use of high-quality sealing elements
and controlled fabrication processes, our rifle scopes
are watertight and gas-tight to a pressure of 0.4 bar
or a depth in water of 4.4 yds/4 m. Seal integrity is
guaranteed even when the screw-on cap has been
removed. Nevertheless, careful handling is advised,
especially around the turrets.

the scope has been filled with nitrogen via the sealing
screw located underneath the windage adjustment
turret. Please do not loosen this sealing screw!

mounting

Basic alignment

to ensure perfect alignment of the scope to the
rifle, please have a competent gunsmith mount the
scope.
the reticle has been factory-set to the mechanical
middle position. Prior to mounting you can check the
correct position of the reticle. to do this, unscrew the
screw-on caps of the elevation adjustment turret and
windage adjustment turret.
Now turn the respective knurled knob of the eleva-
tion adjustment turret and windage adjustment turret
clockwise until it reaches the stop. then turn the
knurled knob back again counter-clockwise until it
reaches the stop and count the clicks at the same
time.
Halve the number of clicks and you will have the
exact middle position. repeat this procedure for the
second turret.

alignment of the Scope to the rifle

if the point of impact of the bullet deviates from the
aiming point, this can be easily and precisely correc-
ted by adjusting the elevation turret and the windage
turret of the scope.
regardless of corrections, the middle point of the
aiming mark always stays in the middle of the field
of view.

to make adjustments, simply unscrew the screw-on
caps of the elevation and windage turrets.

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