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below to see the amount of movement of each click of the Adjustment Dials will move the reticle for your
specific EVO scope model at various distances.
Elevation/Windage movement per click
Magnification Model
100 yards
200 yards
300 yards
400 yards
500 yards
6-24 X 50mm
⅛
MOA
¼ MOA
⅜ MOA
½ MOA
⅝ MOA
4 – 16 X 50mm
⅛
MOA
¼ MOA
⅜ MOA
½ MOA
⅝ MOA
2.5 – 10 X 50mm
¼ MOA
½ MOA
¾ MOA
1 MOA
1¼ MOA
1.1 – 4 X 24mm
½ MOA
1 MOA
1½ MOA
2 MOA
2½ MOA
*1 MOA = 1.047 Inches at 100 Yards
The Adjustment Dials can be re-indexed after you get the scope zeroed. You can re-index the Dial’s
“0” markings to the indicator marks on the scope body. On the top edge knurling of the Dials, you’ll find
three 2mm Allen Set Screws. If you loosen all three set screws, you will be able to rotate the outer Dial,
without moving the internal reticle adjustment mechanism. Once you have the outer Dial’s “0” markings
indexed to the markings on the scope body, you can re-tighten the three Allen set screws to tighten the
outer Dial to the internal reticle adjustment mechanism.
Zeroing your Scope
After you have completed installation of your scope it will be necessary to adjust the scopes point of
aim to match the rifles point of impact on a target. 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 your firearm
at the range in order to confirm an accurate Zero. Follow these steps to fine tune your scope adjustments:
1. Secure your firearm using a steady platform such as a rifle bench rest or sand bags.
2. Fire 3 to 5 carefully aimed shots at a target that is set to your desired Zeroing distance (100 yards is
recommended).
3. Observe where the bullet grouping 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.
4. Continue with this process until you have achieved your desired level of accuracy.
5. Your scope is now Zeroed to your firearm at the distance that you have chosen.