beautypg.com

DOCTER DOCTER®sight III User Manual

Page 15

background image


Elevation and windage adjustment
To avoid the adjustment mechanism from being damaged, loosen the locking (3) of
the adjustment mechanism before doing any elevation and/or windage adjustment.
For that purpose, cause the two clamping screws at the rear of the DOCTERsight to
be moved back a quarter turn from the end stop (anticlockwise). To do that, use the
delivered screwdriver (0.4 x 2.0). The adjustment must be actuated without any
problems.

Adjusting the hit point position
To adjust the hit point position, a scale disc is included in the delivery extent. Push
the scale disc onto the delivered screwdriver where the scale has to be directed
toward the handle.

Now, cause the screwdriver to be set to the elevation adjustment (1) or to the
windage adjustment (2). According to the rotation sense shown on the enclosure and
on the scale wheel, you will get an aimed elevation or windage adjustment of the hit
point.
To read the division, use the markings (4) beside the adjustment elements or a
distinctive enclosure edge.


If you determine a deviation from the target point (light dot) to the hit point after the
first shoot, you can correct it as follows:

• Hit point below the target point (gun shoots too deep):

Turn the adjustment screw in the

Up direction.

• Hit point above the target point (gun shoots too high):

Turn the adjustment screw in the

Down direction.

• Hit point to the left of the target point (gun shoots too far left):

Turn the adjustment screw in the

R (Right) direction.

• Hit point to the right of the target point (gun shoots too far right):

Turn the adjustment screw in the

L (Left) direction.


One scale division corresponds to a shift of 3 cm at 100 m or to 1 angular minute. In
case of other shooting adjustment distances, the adjustment value changes
proportionally to the distance. For example:
1,5 cm at 50 m or 3 mm at 10 m