Bushnell 368050 Instruction Manual - Page 6

Elevation And Windage Adjustment, Resetting The Adjustment Scale Ring, Variable Power Adjustments

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ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT Your Bushnell® Elite® scope features finger-adjustable, audible-click elevation and windage adjustments. 1. Remove the covers from the Elevation and Windage Adjustments. 2. Grasp the Adjustment Bar and turn it in the appropriate "UP" (and/or "R") direction indicated by the arrows. Each "click" or increment on the Adjustment Scale Ring will change the bullet impact by 1/4" Minute of Angle or 1/8" MOA depending on your scope model. See scope adjustment dial for the click adjustment value on your scope. 1/4 MOA corresponds to 1/4 inch at 100 yards, 1/2 inch at 200 yards, 3/4 inch at 300 yards and so on. ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT DIAL WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT DIAL RESETTING THE ADJUSTMENT SCALE RING This step is not necessary, but, for future reference, you may want to realign the zero marks on the Adjustment Scale Rings with the index dots. 1. Using a jeweler's screwdriver, loosen the two Phillips screws on the Adjustment Bar about 1/2 turn. Take care not to disturb your zero by "losing" a click or two when loosening the screws. 2. Rotate the Adjustment Scale Ring (which should now turn freely) to align the "O" with the Index Dot. 3. Retighten the screws in the Adjustment Bar and reinstall the Elevation and Windage Adjustment Knobs. VARIABLE POWER ADJUSTMENTS To change magnification, simply rotate the Power Selector Ring to align the desired number on the power scale with the Index Dot. When still-hunting or stalking game, a variable scope should be set to the lowest power. You then have the widest field of view for quick shots at close range. Higher powers should be reserved for precise long-range shots. WARNING: A scope should never be used as a substitute for either a binocular or spotting scope. It may result in your inadvertently pointing the gun at another person. 5

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ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT
Your Bushnell
®
Elite
®
scope features finger-adjustable, audible-click elevation and
windage adjustments.
1. Remove the covers from the Elevation and Windage Adjustments.
2. Grasp the Adjustment Bar and turn it in the appropriate "UP" (and/or "R") direction
indicated by the arrows. Each "click" or increment on the Adjustment Scale Ring will
change the bullet impact by 1/4" Minute of Angle or 1/8" MOA depending on your
scope model. See scope adjustment dial for the click adjustment value on your scope.
1/4 MOA corresponds to 1/4 inch at 100 yards, 1/2 inch at 200 yards, 3/4 inch at 300
yards and so on.
RESETTING THE ADJUSTMENT SCALE RING
This step is not necessary, but, for future reference, you may want to realign the zero
marks on the Adjustment Scale Rings with the index dots.
1. Using a jeweler
s screwdriver, loosen the two
Phillips screws on the Adjustment Bar
about 1/2
turn. Take care not to disturb your zero by
"losing" a click or two when loosening the screws.
2. Rotate the Adjustment Scale Ring (which should
now turn freely) to align the "O" with the
Index Dot.
3. Retighten the screws in the Adjustment Bar
and reinstall the Elevation and Windage
Adjustment Knobs.
VARIABLE POWER ADJUSTMENTS
To change magnification, simply rotate the Power Selector Ring to align the desired
number on the power scale with the Index Dot.
When still-hunting or stalking game, a variable scope should be set to the lowest
power. You then have the widest field of view for quick shots at close range. Higher
powers should be reserved for precise long-range shots.
WARNING:
A scope should never be used as a substitute for either a binocular or
spotting scope. It may result in your inadvertently pointing the gun at another person.
ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT DIAL
WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT DIAL