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5. Peer through the bore from the receiver and adjust the position
of the rifle to center the target bull's eye in the bore (Fig. A).
6. Without moving the rifle, look into the scope and note the
position of the reticle on the target. On models with capped
elevations and windage adjustments, remove the caps. Adjust
the windage and elevation adjustments to center the reticle on
the bull's eye (Fig. B).
FINAL SIGHTING-IN
WARNING: SINCE THIS PROCEDURE INVOLVES LIVE FIRE, IT SHOULD BE DONE AT AN APPROVED RANGE
OR OTHER SAFE AREA. CHECK BORE FOR OBSTRUCTIONS. AN OBSTRUCTED BORE MAY CAUSE INJURY TO
YOU AND OTHERS NEARBY. EYE AND EAR PROTECTION IS RECOMMENDED.
1. From a steady rest position, fire two or three rounds at a 100-yard target. Note the impact of the bullet on the target
and adjust the windage and elevation dials as needed.
2. To move the bullet impact, turn the windage and/or elevation adjustments in the direction on the dials that corresponds
to where the impact point falls on the target (for example, if test shots are hitting low, adjust elevation "down"). If the
adjustments on your riflescope model are marked in MOA (minutes of arc), the point of impact at 100 yards will change
by 1/4 MOA for each click of the windage or elevation adjustment (or 0.34 inches per click if your adjustments are
marked in Mils). One full revolution of the adjustment=15 MOA (or 10 Mils on Mil based models).
3. When the impact on the 100-yard target is satisfactory, switch to a target set at the desired distance for final zeroing.
Set the magnification to the desired power on variable power models.
RESETTING THE TARGET TURRET INDEX TO ZERO
After zeroing in your rifle:
1. Unscrew the outer cap covering the turret (rotate it counterclockwise), and set it aside (Fig. 1).
2. Holding the turret in place so it doesn't rotate, unscrew (CCW) the flat cover on the top of the turret and set it aside
(Fig. 2).
3. Pull the loose turret ring up and off of the scope then reposition it so that zero ("0") on the turret ring's scale is lined up
with the white index mark when you place the turret ring back down onto the turret body (Fig. 3).
4. Replace the flat cover on the turret top, rotating it clockwise until finger tight (do not overtighten). Replace the outer
cover cap.
Fig. 1
FIRST AND SECOND FOCAL PLANE RETICLES
Some Nitro riflescopes covered by this manual have their reticles located in the first focal plane ("FFP"). Therefore, the
reticle will increase in size when the magnification is increased. This feature allows the continued use of the MOA or Mil
measurement system contained in the reticle, regardless of the power setting. Second focal plane ("SFP") reticles maintain
a constant reticle size, but require the user to make measurements at a specific power, as the reticle remains the same size
and will not account for different magnification levels.
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Fig. 2
Fig. A
Reticle not in alignment
Fig. 3
Fig. B
Reticle in alignment

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