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InstructionInstruction
ManualManual
Riflescope
Instruction
Manual
Table of Contents
Page
1. Introduction to Sightron Scopes 3
2. Scope Features 4-7
3. Focusing Your Scope 8-9
4. Parallax Adjustment 9
5. Target Scopes 10
6. Mounting Your Scope 11-12
7. Sighting In Your Gun 12-14
8. Windage & Elevation Movement 14
9. Battery Replacement 14
10. Re-Zeroing Your Scope 15
11. Using Your Mil-Dot Reticle 15-18
12. Maintaining Your Scope 19
13. Servicing Your Scope 20
14. Warranty 21-22
15. Glossary 23-24
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Introduction to Sightron Scopes
Riflescope Features
Congratulations on the Purchase of your new Sightron
Scope. Sightron is a leader in developing new products
for the outdoor enthusiast. Our Patented ExacTrack™
windage and elevation system and Zact-7™ 7 layer
Fully Multi-Coating provides performance found in
other products costing hundreds of dollars more.
Sightron Riflescopes, Binoculars, Spotting Scopes and
Electronic Sighting Devices are the finest products on
the market and are backed by Sightron’s Lifetime
Warranty. This instruction manual is designed to pro-
Sightron produces several variations of Riflescopes, you
should become familiar with the features of your particular scope before mounting. Since many people purchase a product via mail order it is also a good idea to
check your scope to make sure you have received the
model you ordered and it indeed is the correct product
you wanted. Note: Most Dealers are willing to exchange
a riflescope that has not been mounted if it is not the
correct model. However, after mounting is not the time
to notice your scope is not the correct model.
vide you with the proper fundamentals for using your
Sightron Riflescope.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us
at info@sightron.com on the web, or 919-562-3000.
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Fixed Power Riflescope
Variable Power Target Riflescope
Objective Lens
Figure 1
Elevation
Adjustment
Windage
Adjustment
Ocular Lens
Locking
Ring
Objective Lens
Adjustable
Objective
Figure 3
Elevation
Adjustment
Windage
Adjustment
Sun Shade
Windage and Elevation Adjustments
Zoom
Adjustment
Ocular Lens
Locking
Ring
Variable Power Riflescope
Zoom
Adjustment
Objective Lens
Elevation
Adjustment
Windage
Adjustment
Figure 2
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Ocular Lens
Locking
Ring
Figure 4
Focusing Your Scope
Objective Lens
Side Focus Riflescope
Windage
Adjustment
Elevation
Adjustment
Side Focus
Ocular Lens
Zoom
Adjustment
CAUTION: REMEMBER LOOKING AT THE SUN
WITH THIS OR ANY OPTICAL INSTRUMENT
COULD CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY TO THE
EYE.
CAUTION: Always insure that your weapon is
unloaded prior to mounting your scope. Use
Figure 5
Fast Focus Eyebell
Side Focus
eye and hearing protection and follow proper safety rules when handling or firing your
weapon.
1. All SIGHTRON Fixed and Variable power riflescopes
are factory preset for 0 diopters or 20/20 vision.
Turn clockwise for
nearsighted eyes
Figure 6
Figure 7
2. To properly focus
the reticle, place your
scope approximately
Rear Focus Adjustment
Illuminated Reticle Battery Replacement
3.50 to 4.00 inches
away from your eyes.
Make sure you are in
an area with proper
Figure 10
Turn counter clockwise for
farsighted eyes
illumination. Look through your scope at any bright
Figure 8
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Figure 9
surface or light colored wall, or perhaps the clear sky.
You should find the reticle clear and sharp. If you wear