Aim Sports 4X32 Compact Rangfinder Scope with Rings
Aim Sports 4X32 Compact Rangfinder Scope with Rings Includes rings. Lens coating: Blue. Magnification: 4x. Fov-feet at 100 yards: 36.6. M.O.A: 1/4. Eye relief: 3 in.. Exit pupil: 0.31 in.. Objective: 1.25 in.. Tube: 1 in. Dia.. Matt black color. Length: 7.75 in.. Weight: 0.68 lbs. How to Install the Scope: A scope mounted close to the rifle ensures proper cheek weld on the stock for a stable firing position and allows for rapid target acquisition. We recommend using the lowest possible ring height. No specific clearance is required, but the scope must clear the bolt handle, hammer (on lever actions and handguns), sights, and barrel. When installed, be sure that your scope does not interfere with firearm operation, and does not make contact with anything except for the mount rings. Establishing Eye Relief: With the scope as far forward in the mounts as possible, hold the rifle in your normal shooting position. (Variable power scopes should be set at the highest magnification for this process). Slowly move the scope to the rear just until you can see a full field of view. Position your scope here for maximum eye relief. Without disturbing the optimal eye relief position, rotate the scope until the elevation adjustment dial is at the top of the scope. From a firing position, check to be sure that the vertical hair of the reticle aligns with the vertical axis of the firearm. Misalignment will not affect accuracy at moderate distances but it can diminish long range accuracy. When you are satisfied, tighten the ring screws evenly and securely. Focusing the Reticle: Secure the scope and firearm in a firm rest. Safely point the scope at a light colored background object. With the scope approximately four inches from your eye the reticle should appear sharp and crisp; if it does not, it is necessary to adjust the focus by means of the eyepiece. Making Precise Windage and Elevation Adjustments: The style of elevation and windage adjustments on AIM rifle scopes is clearly marked in easy to read increments. There are four hash marks from zero to (and including) the number one on an adjustment knob, the value of each increment of adjustment on that knob is 1/4-MOA. It is the same with all AIM adjustment dials. One-MOA moves the point of impact at 100 yards by 1inch. At 100 meters, it moves 29mm. The letters found the windage and elevation dials refer to the direction that the point of impact of the bullet is moved when an adjustment is made. To make a correction, simply rotate the adjustment cover counterclockwise until it “pops up,†fully revealing the adjustment indication markings, and make the appropriate correction. To secure the adjustment cover, push down while tightening the cover. |