Package contents
Package contents:
- The scope
- The pair of pre-mounted collars.
- One transparent protective cap with elastic
- A microfibre cloth
- Three Allen keys
-> One for the base of the collars
-> One for tightening the collars on the scope tube
-> One for the anti-recoil heel.
Technical data of sight structure:
Magnification range: Variable zoom from 3 to 9
Diopter adjustment at the eyepiece.
Lens diameter: 40 mm
Tube diameter: 25.4 mm
Length: 313 mm
Weight: 530 g
Reticle type: Cross duplex
Transmission rate: 74% at 550 nm
Eye distance: 102 to 79 mm (zoom 3 to 9)
fields of view : [14.3 ; 3.9] metres to 100 m
Fixed parallax at 50 metres.
Anti-fogging: Purged with nitrogen
Withstands all weather conditions.
Sight mechanical data
The turrets are graduated in 0.1 MIL which corresponds to:
- 1 cm at 100 m per click
- 1 mm at 10 m per click
Each turn of the turret corresponds to 6 MIL or 60 cm at 100 m
Elevation range : 18 MIL
All easily adjustable with a tool-free grip
Assembly advice:
- The sight is sold with its Allen key; use it to unscrew the two lower screws of the mounts.
- Slide the scope on the 11 mm rail of your weapon, hold it and very lightly tighten the two screws.
- Position yourself behind the gun; if you can see perfectly in the sight, it is correctly positioned.
- If this is not the case, slide the scope in the rail in order to obtain the correct distance between your eye and the eyepiece (8 to 10 cm from your eye).
Adjusting the scope sight to your vision
- Aim at a white wall and observe the crosshairs on your sight. They must appear sharply defined. If not, hold the eyepiece (the part closest to your eyes) and turn it carefully. This adjustment focuses the crosshairs in accordance with your vision.
- Once you have found the position where the crosshairs appear well-defined, tighten the locknut situated between the zoom ring and eyepiece to prevent the eyepiece from being moved unintentionally.
How to adjust your scope sight to shift the point of impact
- Unscrew the protective caps on the turrets.
- The upper turret adjusts the elevation (vertical axis) of your point of impact, and is marked UP to indicate the direction for raising your point of impact.
- The turret on the right-hand side of your sight enables adjustments in the horizontal axis. It is marked R (Right) to shift your point of impact further to the right.
- Refer to the table in the photos to find out the value of a click depending on the distance of your target.