set screws 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.
7. ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT
KAHLES rifle scopes incorporate fingertip, coin or empty car-
t ridge case adjustable elevation and windage dials with
mechanical and audible clicks. Each click moves the point of
impact towards the direction which is engraved on the turrets.
7.1 K4i
If the point of impact of the bullet deviates from the aiming
point, this can be easily and precisely corrected by adjusting
E
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Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjust-
ments on the turrets.
8. ROTATION INDICATOR PIN
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the upper row of numbers (second rotation).
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the elevation and the windage
turret. To make corrections,
simply use the adjustment
screw of the elevation or
windage turret and turn the
adjustment dial in the appro-
priate direction (up/down or
left/right) as indicated by the
displayed markings on the
turrets.
Double turn turret
7
There are two rows of
numbers (X) on the elevation
adjustment. If the indicator
X
pin (7) is flush to the top of
the adjustment you are using
the bottom row of numbers
(first rotation). If the indicator
pin is raised up, you are using
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