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Windage and Elevation Adjustment Dials
The Euro scopes are equipped with Turret Caps installed over the Elevation and Windage Dials.
Remove the Turret Caps by turning them in a counter-clockwise direction until they come off. The
Elevation and Windage Dials which change your scopes point of aim relative to your rifles point of
impact are located under each of the Turret Caps. The Elevation Adjustment Dial [E] is located on
top of the Turret Body, and is responsible for the up and down movement of the reticle. The
Windage Adjustment Dial [F] is located on the right side of the Turret Body, and is responsible for
the left and right movement of the of the reticle.
On the top of each Turret Dials you will notice that there are arrows
indicating direction of movement.
Turning the Elevation Adjustment Dial [E] counter-clockwise will shift
the bullet point of impact up, and turning it clockwise will shift the
bullet point of impact down. Turning the Windage Adjustment Dial [F]
counter-clockwise will shift the bullet point of impact right, and turning
it clockwise will shift the bullet point of impact left.
The Elevation and Windage Adjustment Dials also feature Audible and
Tactile Clicks. Which not only can you see and hear the adjustments,
but you can feel them as well.
Zeroing your Scope
After you have completed the installation of your scope it will be necessary to adjust the scopes point
of aim to match the rifles point of impact. This can be accomplished using several methods, but we
recommend the use of a Bore Sighting Device to save time and ammunition. Using a Bore Sighting
Device will ensure that your shots land “on paper”. Follow the Manufacturer’s Instructions for the
Bore Sighting Device that you choose in order to achieve the best results. You are now ready to
finalize your Zero.
CAUTION: ALWAYS BE SURE TO REMOVE THE BORE SIGHTING DEVICE BEFORE
SHOOTING LIVE AMMUNITION. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR
FIREARM OR INJURY TO YOURSELF AND THOSE AROUND YOU.
CAUTION: WHEN OPERATING ANY TYPE OF FIREARM ALWAYS USE PROPER EYE
AND EAR PROTECTION. BE SURE TO USE YOUR FIREARM IN AN AREA THAT IS
PERMISSIBLE UNDER LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAW.
Bore Sighting alone is not sufficient enough to ensure and accurate Zero. You must shoot you
firearm at the range in order to confirm a 100% accurate Zero. Follow these steps to fine tune your
scope adjustments:
1. Secure your firearm using a steady platform, such as a bench rest
2. Fire 3-5 shots at a target that is set to your desired Zeroing distance (100 yards is
recommended).
3. Observe where the bullets have struck the target and make adjustments to the Elevation and
Windage settings as necessary until your point of aim matches your point of impact.
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