ATN 12-36x80, 3-9x55LU, 2-6x40LU, 4-12x60LU, 5X33L User Manual

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Features:
• Bullet drop compensator with interchangeable cams (except 5x33L)
• 30mm rings included (except 5x33 series)
• Step Range Finder
• 1/8 MOA at 100 Yards
• All glass multi-coated optics
• Extra large objective lenses
• Prosheild and Everlight Lens coatings
• Sun shade
Mounting:
Riflescopes can be mounted utilizing 30mm mounting rings. ATN mounting rings allow to change the position of the riflescope on the weapon in relation to a shooter by 1/3 of inch. Thus obtained, such positions are additional to the already available fixed positions on the weaver rail. For this purpose in the base of a mounting ring there is a rail with a fixing projection.
In case you need to change the position of the riflescope additionally please follow the steps mentioned below for both rings:
1. Loosen the two screws, which attach the rail to the ring.
2. Take the rail out of the groove.
NOTE: If the rail is not taken out easily screw up to the stop one of the screws into the threaded
aperture in the middle of the rail. Continue rotating of the screw. Thus the screw will push out a rail from a groove.
3. About-face the rail.
4. Put the rail into the groove.
5. Fix the rail with the two screws. For mounting the riflescope on the
weaver rail:
1. Loosen the fixing screws on the sides of the mounting rings.
2. Place the riflescope on the weaver r ail so that the projection of the rail, which is in the base of the ring, enters the recess in the rail.
3. Tighten the fixing screws of the mounting rings.
CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded. Use safe gun handling procedures at all times.
Focusing:
While holding the scope about four inches from your eye, quickly glance through the eyepiece at a featureless, flatly lit bright area such as a wall or the sky.
CAUTION: Viewing the sun can cause serious eye injury, never look at the sun with this product or even the naked eye.
If the reticle is not sharply defined instantly, turn the eyepiece (either direction) a few turns. Quickly glance through the scope again. If the focus has improved, but is still not perfect, continue focusing. If the focus condition become worse turn the focus the opposite direction.
NOTE: Unlike the other sights,  12-36x80 have additional system for focusing when shooting at small distance (Fig.3).
For shooting at the distance up to 100 yards - turn focusing ring in the direction to the mark 100 m against stop.
For shooting at the distance over 100 m turn the focusing ring in the direction to the mark ∞ against stop.
Fixation handle:
There is a fixation handle for windage/elevation adjustment and zeroing mechanism (Fig.1). Slightly loosen the fixation handle before zeroing or windage/ elevation adjustment . After zeroimg or windage/ elevation adjustment turn the fixation handle clockwise, to lock the adjustment mechanism.
Pre-zeroing:
Pre-zeroing is recommended and can be done with a scope guide orown instructions.
CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded. Use safe gun handling procedures at all times.
Zeroing:
CAUTION: All shooting should be done at an approved range or other safe area. Eye and ear protection is recommended.
Danger:
If you used a o bore-obstructing device, remove it before proceeding. If the barrel has-been drilled for a mount, check that the screws do not protrude into the bore. Do not fire live or even blank ammunition with an obstructed barrel. An obstruction can cause serious damage to the gun and possible personal injury to yourself and others nearby. From a steady rest position, fire three rounds at a 100 yard target.
Figure 1.
Elevation dust cap
Mounting rings
12 position rheostat
Magnification  adjustment
Eyepiece adjustment
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Figure 3.
Windage dust cap
Fixation handle
Bullet drop compensator with interchangeable cams
Fixing screw
Draw-screws
Special tool for  draw-screws
Figure 2.
Rail
Fixing projection
Threaded aperture
Battery housing dust cap
If a 6' target fits between these two lines then the target is 200 yards away.
Figure 4.
If a 6' target fits between these two lines then the target is 400 yards away.
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4
10
6
Observe bullet strike on target and adjust windage and elevation screws as needed to correct aim. You will need to remove the dust caps from the top of the windage and elevation adjustments to do this.
NOTE: Each click of adjustment changes bullet strike by the amount shown on the chart below.
Windage/Elevation (inches of movement per click)
50 Yards -1/16" 100 Yards -1/8" 200 Yards -1/4" 300 Yards - 3/8"
When you have finished zeroing, replace windage and elevation dust caps.
Electronic Reticle:
Your scope has an Electronic reticle. There are 11 degrees of illumination. The rheostat is the knob located at the back of the scope. It is labeled with numbers 0 through 11. When the rheostat is set at 0 you will see a black etched reticle. The reticle will light up red electronically as you rotate the rheostat through the numbers, 11 being the brightest.
Using the ATN Rangefinder Reticle:
The rangefinder reticle in your scope was designed to assist you in determining the range of your target. These distances are based on a 6' target, if a 6' target fits between the numbered baseline (the five short horizontal lines
and the post of the reticle above the baseline determines your distance. If a 6' target fits between the horizontal post of the reticle and 2 the target is 200 yards away. If the same target fits between the 4 and the horizontal post of the reticle the target is 400 yards away. The same is with the 6 and
10. The target would be either 600, 800 or 1000 yards away.
NOTE: The 5x33 series and the 2-6x40 utilize a range finder based on a three foot target.
Bullet drop compensator:
You should have zeroed your scope in at 100 yards. When shooting at longer ranges the bullet drop compensator can be adjusted for 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards ( and 1000 yards for  8-24x65LU and 12-36x80LU). Pending on the distance click the bullet drop compensator to the appropriate setting. This will automatically adjust your reticle for that particular distance. Your scope also comes with other cams allowing you to change your bullet drop compensator to work with the different rifles.
NOTE: 12-36x80 have special mechanism for bullet drop compensation with compensator for .50 BMG. Compensator provides shooting at the distance from 200 up to 3000 yards. Turning scale (Fig.5) have marked figures 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, and 50BMG that corresponds with the distances 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000 yards.
For setting of the necessary distance combine the figure with the mark on the immovable upper part of the mechanism.
Changing the Bullet Drop Compensator:
Set the bullet drop compensator to the 100-yard range). Then remove the elevation dust cover from the cam. Next you will find three small set screws on the bullet drop compensator right above the yardage numbers. Remove these screws and lift the cam off of the scope. Once you have done this select the desired caliber cam you would like to use and place this cam where you removed the previous one (make sure that a replacement cam is set to the 100-yard range. Then tighten the cam in place by putting the three set screws back. Finally replace the dust cover.
Maintaining your rifle scope:
Your rifle scope is waterproof and shockproof. However, you should never try to take apart or clean it internally (it will void your warranty). If your scope ever does need repairs or adjustments, it should be returned to ATN's service department. The exposed optical surfaces will perform their best if they are occasionally wiped
Cams included
Figure 4.
Interchangeable cam
Battery housing Dust Cap
Interchangeable cams
for bullet drop compensator
Figure 3.
Battery housing
dust cap
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A. Ballistic Drop
Compensator
(BDC)
B. Elevation
Adjustment
Ring
C. BDC 
Lock Lever
D. Windage
Adjustment
Screw
Figure 5.
The ATN Long Range
Mounting System
12 position rheostat
Bullet drop compensator with interchangeable cams
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