DOCTER DOCTER®sight C User Manual

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The DOCTERsight C has an elevation adjustment element (1) and a windage
adjustment element (2) that are separate from each other. These elements are
arranged at the top or at the right side of the device and are marked with rotation
direction arrows.

You will make the adjustment through of the slotted screws using the delivered scale
wheel and the delivered screwdriver (0.4 x 2.0).

Attention: Prior to each adjustment, the locking screws (3) have to be
loosened.

The elevation adjustment and the windage adjustment can be made independently of
each other. The available adjusting range allows the compensation of inaccuracies
on mounting as well as a ballistics correction. The windage adjustment has end stops
in both directions.

In case of the elevation adjustment, there has to be considered that the end stop in
downward direction is present in the mounted state only.

Please consider that the adjustments are clamped if there has been screwed up to
the end stop in the respective different adjusting direction.

Elevation and windage adjustment
To avoid the adjustment mechanism from being damaged, loosen the locking (3) of
the adjustment mechanism before doing any elevation and/or windage adjustment.
For that purpose, cause the two clamping screws at the rear of the DOCTERsight to
be moved back a quarter turn from the end stop (anticlockwise). To do that, use the
delivered screwdriver (0.4 x 2.0). The adjustment must be actuated without any
problems.

Adjusting the hit point position
To adjust the hit point position, a scale disc is included in the delivery extent. Push
the scale disc onto the delivered screwdriver where the scale has to be directed
toward the handle.

Now, cause the screwdriver to be set to the elevation adjustment (1) or to the
windage adjustment (2). According to the rotation sense shown on the enclosure and
on the scale wheel, you will get an aimed elevation or windage adjustment of the hit
point.
To read the division, use the markings (4) beside the adjustment elements or a
distinctive enclosure edge.

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