Vortex Optics CROSSFIRE II 1X24 MUZZLELOADER SCOPE User Manual

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Crossfire II ® Muzzleloader Riflescope
The Crossfire II® 1x24 Muzzleloader riflescope is the perfect sighting solution for muzzleloader hunts where using a magnified riflescope isn’t an option. Provides a precise point of aim and quality optical performance in a compact package.
Elevation Adjustment Knob
Fast Focus Eyepiece
Objective Lens
Windage Adjustment Knob
Ocular Lens
Dual Use: Shooting Tactical / Hunting
— Please read the entire manual before using your new optic.
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Riflescope Adjustments
Reticle Focus
This Crossfire II 1x Muzzleloader uses a fast focus eyepiece designed to quickly and easily adjust the focus on the riflescope’s reticle.
To adjust the reticle focus:
• Look through the riflescope at a blank white wall or up at the sky.
• Turn the eyepiece focus dial in or out until the reticle image is as crisp as possible.
Note: Try to make this particular adjustment quickly, as the eye will try to compensate for an out-of-focus reticle.
Once this adjustment is complete, it will not be necessary to re-focus every time you use the rif lescope. However, because your eyesight may change over time, you should re-check this adjustment periodically.
Warning
Looking directly at the sun through a riflescope, or any optical instrument, can cause severe and permanent damage to your eyesight.
Adjust the reticle focus
Windage and Elevation Adjustments
This Crossfire II riflescope incorporates adjustable elevation and windage dials with audible clicks. Each audible click moves the bullet’s point-of­impact 1/2 of a minute of angle (MOA).
1/2 MOA closely corresponds to 1/2 inch at 100 yards, 1/4 at 50 yards, and 1/8 inch at 25 yards. For example, it will take two (2) clicks of adjustment to move the bullet’s point-of-impact approximately one inch at 100 yards.
How to adjust windage and elevation settings
Begin adjusting the windage and elevation settings by first removing the outer covers. Then, move the turrets in the direction you wish the bullet’s point-of-impact to change. To make the adjustments, rotate the adjustment dial in the appropriate direction (up/down or left/right) as indicated by the arrows.
After sight-in, you can re-align the zero marks on the turret dials with the reference dots if you wish (see Indexing Adjustment Dials with Zero Reset on page
10). Replace outer covers when done.
To adjust settings, rotate dials.
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