Dismounting, Center beam laser – NcSTAR VCBTREP3540G User Manual
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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 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.
It is important to remember that many factors can affect the accuracy of your scopes zero including
temperature, humidity, elevation, distance, angle, and other conditions. Changing ammunition brands can
affect accuracy as well.
Dismounting
To remove the CBT Scope from a rail, slide the Auto-Locking Latch located within the Quick
Release Lever away from the pivot point and swing the Quick Release Lever to the forward (Open)
position. You can then remove the CBT Scope from the rail.
Center Beam Laser
DANGER: AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE TO THE LASER BEAM. LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED
FROM THE APPERTURE.
Your VISM Center Beam Series Scope has a unique Patented Internally Built-in Laser that can be
independently Zeroed at a separate point of aim from your scopes reticle. The Elevation and Windage
Adjusters that control the Laser are located on top of the Objective Housing.
The Laser Adjuster that is marked “UP” controls the Elevation (Up and
Down movement) of the Laser, and the Adjuster that is marked “R” is the
Windage (Left and Right movement) of the Laser.
Turning the Elevation Adjuster Clockwise () will move the Laser dot Down
(), moving the bullet point of impact Up ().
Turning the Elevation Adjuster Counter-Clockwise () will move the Laser
dot Up (), moving the bullet point of impact Down ().
Turning the Windage Adjuster Clockwise () will move the Laser dot Left (), moving the bullet point of
impact to the Right ().
Turning the Elevation Adjuster Counter-Clockwise () will move the Laser dot Right (), moving the
bullet point of impact to the Left ().
CAUTION: AVOID SHINING THE LASER IN YOUR EYES AND THE EYES OF OTHERS AROUND YOU.
THE LASER EMISSIONS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE EYE; INCLUDING BLINDNESS.