Focusing your scope, Windage and elevation adjustment dials, Caution – NcSTAR SOCTP3940G User Manual
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Relief setting aim the reticle at a plumb line. Align the vertical cross hair of the reticle with the plumb
line by rotating the scope within the rings. Once you are satisfied with your scopes settings and
placement, tighten the rings screws evenly and securely to approximately 10 to 15 inch lbs. of
torque (Not foot lbs.) with an inch pound torque wrench/screw driver. Be sure not to over tighten
the rings, as doing so can cause permanent damage to the scope.
Focusing Your Scope
CAUTION:
VIEWING THE SUN WITH THIS SCOPE OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL
DEVICE CAN CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY TO THE EYE INCLUDING BLINDNESS
Octagon scopes have a quick focus ring feature:
Holding the scope at the proper distance from your eye, in order to achieve a Full Field of View,
the reticle should appear sharp and clear. If not, it will be necessary to adjust the focus by turning
the Quick Focus Ring.
1. Make quick glances through the eyepiece at a
featureless bright surface such as a white wall, or the
open sky.
2. Turning the Quick Focus Ring counter-clockwise will
extend the Ocular Lens outward, generally suitable for
those who are far sighted. Turning the Quick Focus Ring
clockwise will draw the Ocular Lens inward, generally
suitable for those who are near sighted.
3. Fine tune your adjustments until the reticle appears
sharp and clear. If the Ocular Lens reaches its outer
limits of adjustment, be sure not to force it as doing so
will cause damage to the eyepiece.
Windage and Elevation Adjustment Dials
Your scope is equipped with Elevation and Windage
Adjustment Dials which change your scopes point of aim
relative to the bullet point of impact on a target for a specific
range. The Elevation Adjustment Dial is located on top of the
Turret Body, and is responsible for the up and down
movement of the reticle.
The Windage Adjustment Dial is located on the right
side of the Turret Body, and is responsible for the left and
right movement of the of the reticle. To access the
Adjustment Dials simply twist the protective caps off counter-
clockwise.