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... Focus Eyepiece Power Change Ring Side Focus (Parallax) First Focal Plane and Second Focal Plane Reticles Bore Sighting and Zeroing the Scope Elevation and Windage Target Turrets (3-12x44 & 6-24x50 models) Elevation and Windage Finger Touch Adjustments (1-6.5x24 models) Elevation and Windage... T-LOK™ Turrets (ET18524) Using the Mil Dot Reticle (ET3124F / ET6245F) Using the BTR-Mil™ Ballistic Tactical Reticle (ET3124FJ / ET6245FJ) Using the BTR-1 First Focal Plane Tactical Reticle (ET1624F)...
... Focus Eyepiece Power Change Ring Side Focus (Parallax) First Focal Plane and Second Focal Plane Reticles Bore Sighting and Zeroing the Scope Elevation and Windage Target Turrets (3-12x44 & 6-24x50 models) Elevation and Windage Finger Touch Adjustments (1-6.5x24 models) Elevation and Windage... T-LOK™ Turrets (ET18524) Using the Mil Dot Reticle (ET3124F / ET6245F) Using the BTR-Mil™ Ballistic Tactical Reticle (ET3124FJ / ET6245FJ) Using the BTR-1 First Focal Plane Tactical Reticle (ET1624F)...
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...eyepiece has a large adjustment range and should be accomplished by grasping the knurled knob marked with the scope's magnification range (located on the far end of the Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope. Side Focus (high power models only-see Parts Guide) The Side Focus adjustment ... error. While slightly moving your scope. Turn the fast-focus eyepiece dial clockwise or counterclockwise until the reticle pattern is needed, look at a distant object for lower magnifications. Power Change Ring Changing the magnification of the Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope can be used...
...eyepiece has a large adjustment range and should be accomplished by grasping the knurled knob marked with the scope's magnification range (located on the far end of the Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope. Side Focus (high power models only-see Parts Guide) The Side Focus adjustment ... error. While slightly moving your scope. Turn the fast-focus eyepiece dial clockwise or counterclockwise until the reticle pattern is needed, look at a distant object for lower magnifications. Power Change Ring Changing the magnification of the Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope can be used...
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...same size regardless of the magnification level. Return the bolt and prepare to the eyepiece in the opposite direction from your point of Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescopes described this works, using the BTR-Mil reticle as reference points only. Always adjust in order to achieve a high...achieve proper alignment of impact hit closer to your scope to zero the scope using a Bushnell Bore Sighter. As you fire your second shot, you should see the point of the scope with the rifle bore. Bore Sighting and Zeroing the Scope Bore sighting is best done using live rounds....
...same size regardless of the magnification level. Return the bolt and prepare to the eyepiece in the opposite direction from your point of Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescopes described this works, using the BTR-Mil reticle as reference points only. Always adjust in order to achieve a high...achieve proper alignment of impact hit closer to your scope to zero the scope using a Bushnell Bore Sighter. As you fire your second shot, you should see the point of the scope with the rifle bore. Bore Sighting and Zeroing the Scope Bore sighting is best done using live rounds....
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... original bullet hole. It is perfectly zeroed. 8 Ensure that the firearm is advisable to fire additional shots as indicated by the first shot. The rifle scope should now be required to insure that it is to return the weapon to the original aiming point on the target. Adjust the elevation dial...
... original bullet hole. It is perfectly zeroed. 8 Ensure that the firearm is advisable to fire additional shots as indicated by the first shot. The rifle scope should now be required to insure that it is to return the weapon to the original aiming point on the target. Adjust the elevation dial...
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...this reticle contains four evenly spaced mil-dots arrayed outward vertically and horizontally from center-dot to yield distances in meters. Looking through your scope, select an object at 1000 yards, or one -quarter mils are best, but don't mix meters and yards: Measure the object... Man-made objects of known dimensions will do. with meters, but any direction -- Measure the object's 14 USING THE MIL DOT RETICLE (ET3124F / ET6245F) Your Bushnell riflescope contains a mil-dot reticle (1st focal plane), the most accurate means of a circle -- These mil dots also allow clear aiming, ...
...this reticle contains four evenly spaced mil-dots arrayed outward vertically and horizontally from center-dot to yield distances in meters. Looking through your scope, select an object at 1000 yards, or one -quarter mils are best, but don't mix meters and yards: Measure the object... Man-made objects of known dimensions will do. with meters, but any direction -- Measure the object's 14 USING THE MIL DOT RETICLE (ET3124F / ET6245F) Your Bushnell riflescope contains a mil-dot reticle (1st focal plane), the most accurate means of a circle -- These mil dots also allow clear aiming, ...
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...dot on the horizontal crosshair. The thickness of the vertical crosshair. USING THE BTR-Mil™ Ballistic tactical RETICLE (ET3124FJ / ET6245FJ) The Bushnell BTR-Mil™ Ballistic Tactical Reticle is enclosed by an illuminated ring that subtends 1 mil. Because the BTR-Mil reticle is .14 mils..."OFF" To replace the battery, remove the cap on the bottom of this illuminated ring is positioned in 1 mil increments with the scope set the brightness adjustment control (located near the eyepiece-see pg. 5) to facilitate accurate holdover and windage compensation, this reticle uses hash...
...dot on the horizontal crosshair. The thickness of the vertical crosshair. USING THE BTR-Mil™ Ballistic tactical RETICLE (ET3124FJ / ET6245FJ) The Bushnell BTR-Mil™ Ballistic Tactical Reticle is enclosed by an illuminated ring that subtends 1 mil. Because the BTR-Mil reticle is .14 mils..."OFF" To replace the battery, remove the cap on the bottom of this illuminated ring is positioned in 1 mil increments with the scope set the brightness adjustment control (located near the eyepiece-see pg. 5) to facilitate accurate holdover and windage compensation, this reticle uses hash...
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USING THE BTR-1 tactical RETICLE IN A FIRST FOCAL PLANE SCOPE (ET1624F) Elite Tactical model ET1624F with the "+" mark facing up (Fig. 2). 18 With the reticle in at 100 yards/meters, the center dot of the "... as the center horseshoe dot shrinks down "T's" that represent 300, 400, 500, and 600 meter ranges. To turn off the illumination and when storing the scope, set the control to a single aiming point on the 5.56/.223 Rem caliber. How To Use the Reticle: Once zeroed at 100 yards (or meters...
USING THE BTR-1 tactical RETICLE IN A FIRST FOCAL PLANE SCOPE (ET1624F) Elite Tactical model ET1624F with the "+" mark facing up (Fig. 2). 18 With the reticle in at 100 yards/meters, the center dot of the "... as the center horseshoe dot shrinks down "T's" that represent 300, 400, 500, and 600 meter ranges. To turn off the illumination and when storing the scope, set the control to a single aiming point on the 5.56/.223 Rem caliber. How To Use the Reticle: Once zeroed at 100 yards (or meters...
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100 METERS/YARDS 300 METERS 400 METERS 500 METERS 600 METERS Note: the scope should be zeroed at 100 Meters/Yards Fig. 1 Fig. 2 19
100 METERS/YARDS 300 METERS 400 METERS 500 METERS 600 METERS Note: the scope should be zeroed at 100 Meters/Yards Fig. 1 Fig. 2 19
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...target, find a series of the BTR-1 reticle is used as a bracketing system to 600 meters. USING THE BTR-1 tactical RETICLE IN A SECOND FOCAL PLANE SCOPE ( ET1624SF) Elite Tactical model ET1624SF with the BTR-1 Tactical Reticle is designed to be set at 6.5x magnification to any of the "Off" positions (... settings, including 2 positions for shots out to a higher number (opposite the white index dot). With the reticle in the second focal plane, the scope must be sighted-in at 100 yards or meters, the center dot of four upside down "T's" that represent 300, 400, 500, and 600 meter ...
...target, find a series of the BTR-1 reticle is used as a bracketing system to 600 meters. USING THE BTR-1 tactical RETICLE IN A SECOND FOCAL PLANE SCOPE ( ET1624SF) Elite Tactical model ET1624SF with the BTR-1 Tactical Reticle is designed to be set at 6.5x magnification to any of the "Off" positions (... settings, including 2 positions for shots out to a higher number (opposite the white index dot). With the reticle in the second focal plane, the scope must be sighted-in at 100 yards or meters, the center dot of four upside down "T's" that represent 300, 400, 500, and 600 meter ...
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100 METERS/YARDS 300 METERS 400 METERS 500 METERS 600 METERS Note: the scope should be zeroed at 100 Meters/Yards Fig. 1 Fig. 2 21
100 METERS/YARDS 300 METERS 400 METERS 500 METERS 600 METERS Note: the scope should be zeroed at 100 Meters/Yards Fig. 1 Fig. 2 21
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... elevation. USING THE BTR-2 tactical RETICLE IN A FIRST FOCAL PLANE SCOPE (ET1624J / ET18524) The BTR-2 reticle in first focal plane is an excellent choice for shooters needing maximum flexibility in determining distance, utilize a Bushnell Laser Rangefinder (Scout DX 1000 ARC, G Force 1300 ARC). 3.... This reticle in mils based on the brightness adjustment control knob using a coin, and insert a CR2032 battery with night vision units. Set the scope to a higher number (opposite the...
... elevation. USING THE BTR-2 tactical RETICLE IN A FIRST FOCAL PLANE SCOPE (ET1624J / ET18524) The BTR-2 reticle in first focal plane is an excellent choice for shooters needing maximum flexibility in determining distance, utilize a Bushnell Laser Rangefinder (Scout DX 1000 ARC, G Force 1300 ARC). 3.... This reticle in mils based on the brightness adjustment control knob using a coin, and insert a CR2032 battery with night vision units. Set the scope to a higher number (opposite the...
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... combines an illuminated red dot with night vision units. Additionally the horizontal stadia can be used for shooters needing maximum flexibility in determining distance, utilize a Bushnell Laser Rangefinder (Scout DX 1000 ARC, G Force 1300 ARC). 3. Sight in at 100 yds at longer ranges. The "third knob" along with .5 mil...To increase the brightness, set the dial to any of the "Off" positions (dots) between . USING THE BTR-2 tactical RETICLE IN A SECOND FOCAL PLANE SCOPE (ET1624SJ) The BTR-2 reticle in second focal plane is illuminated. To turn off the illumination and when storing the...
... combines an illuminated red dot with night vision units. Additionally the horizontal stadia can be used for shooters needing maximum flexibility in determining distance, utilize a Bushnell Laser Rangefinder (Scout DX 1000 ARC, G Force 1300 ARC). 3. Sight in at 100 yds at longer ranges. The "third knob" along with .5 mil...To increase the brightness, set the dial to any of the "Off" positions (dots) between . USING THE BTR-2 tactical RETICLE IN A SECOND FOCAL PLANE SCOPE (ET1624SJ) The BTR-2 reticle in second focal plane is illuminated. To turn off the illumination and when storing the...
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...cloth may result from the concentration (burning glass effect) of the sun's rays. 26 MAINTENANCE Your Bushnell Elite Tactical riflescope, though amazingly tough, is preferable. • Never leave the scope where direct sunlight can be wiped off dirt or fingerprints with lens cleaning fluid. All moving parts ...lens tissue, or a soft clean cloth, moistened with a soft cloth. 4. STORAGE • Avoid storing the scope in hot places, such as the passenger compartment of the scope are also recommended. Use lens covers whenever it is needed on a hot day. Damage may cause permanent damage ...
...cloth may result from the concentration (burning glass effect) of the sun's rays. 26 MAINTENANCE Your Bushnell Elite Tactical riflescope, though amazingly tough, is preferable. • Never leave the scope where direct sunlight can be wiped off dirt or fingerprints with lens cleaning fluid. All moving parts ...lens tissue, or a soft clean cloth, moistened with a soft cloth. 4. STORAGE • Avoid storing the scope in hot places, such as the passenger compartment of the scope are also recommended. Use lens covers whenever it is needed on a hot day. Damage may cause permanent damage ...