DOCTER DOCTER®comfort 1-4x24 User Manual

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Assembly

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basic riflescopes have a 30 mm centre tube diameter, and are designed for

ring assembly. You have to choose the appropriate assembly based on the weapon
type. A local gunsmith or specialist dealer would surely be happy to advise you on the
optimal assembly option.

Reticle Adjustment

To adjust the reticle, unscrew the two protective caps (3) from the domes of the reticle
adjustment. Turn the handle elements underneath to change the hit point position; the
top dome for height, the right-hand dome for lateral adjustment.

Height Adjustment (H) (4)
Turning the handle elements in direction of the arrow will shift the hit point upwards.

Lateral Adjustment (R) (5)

Turning the handle elements in direction of the arrow will shift the hit point to the right.

You can feel the limit of the adjustment range as an end stop. Always screw the protec-
tive caps (3) back onto the domes to prevent unintentional reticle adjustments and to
ensure water tightness. In doing so, please pay attention to the fit of the sealing rings
(6).

Loosening the Philips-head screw (8), you can turn the scale disc (7) so that both index
marks (9) are opposing each other, ensuring a quick recovery of your “shot in” zero posi-
tion of the reticle when you are using different ammunition or loads.

The adjustment range for the hit point correction is well assessed. However, if scale
graduation is not sufficient, you should have a gunsmith check the mounting of the rifle-
scope.

Zooming

You can easily adjust the zoom by turning the vario-ring (10) according to target range
and ambient light conditions.

The main zoom values are engraved on the vario-ring (10) for orientation, yet you can
set any continuous value in between while experiencing steady image quality, visual
acuity, and perfectly maintained hit point position.

Setting Visual Acuity

You can set the visual acuity by turning the outer eyepiece ring (11). A possible eye de-
fect is compensated when the reticle is perceived clearly during relaxed seeing.

Eye defect compensation is up to

± 2.5 dioptre.

You should set the visual acuity generally while using the highest zoom because it best
lets you evaluate the visual acuity due to maximum resolution. If you change the zoom
afterwards, it does not change the previous setting of visual acuity.

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