6.2 a Zeroing the windage dial for K312II, K312i and K624i
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to approximately 1 Nm or 8 inch pounds (do not exceed 1 Nm
or 8 inch pounds). Your windage is now zeroed.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjust-
ments on the turrets.
6.2 b Reset to factory conditions (full elevation) for
K312II, K312i and K624i
1. Turn the elevation turret (5) in the up direction until you
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reach the mechanical stop.
2. Use the supplied allen key to loosen the two set screws
1– 3 turns (do not remove the set screws completely) until
you have a free moving turret without clicks.
3. Now turn the elevation turret in the up direction until you
reach the mechanical stop.
4. Use the short end of the supplied allen key to tighten the
two set screws to approximately 1 Nm or 8 inch pounds
(do not exceed 1 Nm or 8 inch pounds).
5. Turn the elevation turret in the down direction until you
reach the mechanical stop.
6. Use the supplied allen key to loosen the two set screws
1– 3 turns (do not remove the set screws completely) until
you have a free moving turret without clicks.
7. Now turn the elevation turret in the down direction until
you reach the mechanical stop.
8. Use the short end of the supplied allen key to tighten the
two set screws to approximately 1 Nm or 8 inch pounds
(do not exceed 1 Nm or 8 inch pounds).
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With the rifle and scope sighted in
to the desired point of impact
loosen the two set screws on the
windage adjustment dial 1– 3 turns
(do not remove the set screws
completely) and move the dial to
align the zero mark to the indicator
mark on the body tube.
Using the short end of the supplied
allen key, tight the two set screws
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