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Windage and elevation adjustment dials – NcSTAR VEVOFP62450G User Manual

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If you do not have the parallax adjust properly, if you were to move your eye around the ocular

lens, the reticle will seem to move in relations to the target image.

Have the scope on a stable platform, while viewing your target through

the scope. Adjust the Parallax Adjustment Dial in either direction until the
reticle stays perfectly still on your target, if you were to move your eye around
the ocular lens while viewing through the scope. With the reticle properly
adjusted, the reticle should remain still on your target (as if the reticle was
painted onto the target). Adjusting the parallax so that the reticle is stationary
against the target image will help the shooter make a more precise shot at
longer distances and help with shooting a more consistent and tighter shot
groupings.


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’s 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.

The EVO series of scopes are equipped with Lockable Adjustment Dials. When the bottom edge of

the Adjustment Dial is flush with the scope body, it is in the Locked position. When the bottom edge of the
Adjustment Dial is about ⅛” away from the scope body, it is in the Unlocked position.

To Unlock the Adjustment Dials, you only have to gently pull the

Adjustment Dial away from the scope body. You will feel the dial move
outwardly by approximately ⅛” away from the scope body when it is in the
Unlocked position. You will now be able to rotate the Adjustment Dials in
either direction to adjust the reticle. When you have finished making your
adjustments to the reticle, you can then press the Adjustment Dials towards
the scope body to Lock the Adjustment Dial in place. You will feel the
Adjustment Dial move inwards flush with the scope body.

On the surface of the scope body next to each Adjustment Dials you

will notice that there are arrows indicating direction of movement.

Turning the Elevation Adjustment Dial counter-clockwise () will shift the bullet point of impact up ().
Turning the Elevation Adjustment Dial clockwise () will shift the bullet point of impact down ().

Turning the Windage Adjustment Dial counter-clockwise () will shift the bullet point of impact right ().
Turning the Elevation Adjustment Dial 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. Depending on which EVO scope
you have, each Click moves the reticle point of aim a certain amount MOA* at 100 Yards. See the chart

G. Parallax Adjustment Dial

E. Elevation Adjustment Dial
F. Windage Adjustment Dial