DOCTER Сlassic 3-12x56 User Manual
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The DOCTER
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classic 1-4x24 is a high-performance rifle scope, particularly suitable for
battue or big game hunting.
The DOCTER
®
classic 1.5-6x42 is designed as ”universal rifle scope“ for all hunting
conditions: suitable for battue and stalking as well as the raised hide.
The DOCTER
®
classic 2.5-10x48 unites the advantages of an instrument with high
magnification and high light transmission with those of a compact model.
The DOCTER
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classic 3-12x56 has been developed particularly for the critical twilight period
and the raised hide at night. Here its 12fold magnification and its large aperture of the lens
prove their worth. You can still see a clear image with the DOCTER
®
classic 3-12x56 when
other hunting optics no longer offer any operational reliability.
Mounting
The two different basic models of these DOCTER
®
classic rifle scopes allow diverse kinds of
mounting on your gun. For hook mounting the models with prism-rail (1) are suitable.
Rifle scopes without rail are appropriate for slip on-, hinge-or swivel mountings where the
tube is retained by clamping rings. It will be most expedient to have your gunsmith procure
and/or carry out the mounting that suits your particular needs.
Zeroing / Adjustment of graticule
The optical system of the rifle scopes is ex factory aligned to a distance of 100 m without
parallax. The rifle scope is mounted on the rifle and in general tested by your gunsmith by
shooting at a mark at a distance of 100 m. Moreover, our rifle scopes give the experienced
marksman the possibility of correcting the hit point position according to the respective
hunting conditions or kind of ammunition by means of their double adjustment of the graticule
(vertical (3) and lateral (4) adjustment).
To adjust the graticule, the two protecting caps (5) are unscrewed from the domes of the
graticule adjustment. When turning the handle elements underneath (6), the hit point position
is changed vertically on the upper dome (3) and laterally on the right-hand dome (4).
Vertical adjustment (H)
By turning the handle element in the direction of the arrow, the hit point position is shifted
upwards.
Lateral adjustment (R)
By turning the handle element in the direction of the arrow, the hit point position is shifted to
the right.
The defined notches of the click-stop adjustment as well as the graduated disks for retrieving
the zero point make an accurately reproducible correction of the hit point position possible.
One notch on the handle element corresponds:
for the DOCTER
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classic 1-4 x 24
to 2 cm at a distance of 100 m
for the DOCTER
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classic 1.5-6 x 42 to 1 cm at a distance of 100 m
for the DOCTER
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classic 2.5-10 x 48 to 1 cm at a distance of 100 m
for the DOCTER
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classic 3-12 x 56 to 1 cm at a distance of 100 m