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Bushnell 98-0603/06-05 User Manual

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V

ARIABLE POWER ADJUSTMENTS

To change magnification, simply r

otate the P

ow

er S

elector Ring to align the desir

ed number on the po

w

er scale with index dot.

When

still-hunting

or

stalking

game,

a

variable

scope

should

be

set

to

the

lo

w

est

po

w

er

. Y

ou

then

hav

e

the

widest

field

of

vie

w

for

quick

shots at close range. H

igher po

w

ers should be r

eser

ved for pr

ecise long-range shots.

W

ARNING:

A

SCOP

E

SHOULD

NE

VER

BE

USED

AS

A

SUBSTITUTE

FOR

EITHER

A

BINOCUL

AR

OR

SPO

T

TING

SCOP

E. IT MA

Y RESUL

T IN

YOU INAD

VER

TENTL

Y POINTING

THE GUN A

T ANO

THER P

ERSON.

ADJUST

ABLE OBJECTIVE LENS

This

featur

e

(if

pr

esent

on

your

scope)

permits

pr

ecise

focusing,

while

simultaneously

readjusting

the

parallax-fr

ee

distance,

for

any

range

fr

om

50

yar

ds

to

infinity

. T

o

change

range

focus,

turn

the

O

bjectiv

e

A

djustment

Ring

and

align

the

number

with

the

distance

index

dot.

An

alternativ

e

method

is

to

look

thr

ough

the

scope

and

turn

the

O

bjectiv

e

A

djustment

Ring

until

the

target,

at

whatev

er

range, is sharply focused.

MAINTENANCE

Your B

ushnell riflescope, though amazingly tough, is a pr

ecision instr

ument that deser

ves r

easonable cautious car

e.

1.

When

cleaning

the

lenses,

first

blo

w

away

any

dir

t and

dust,

or

use

a

soft

lens

br

ush.

Fingerprints

and

lubricants

can

be

wiped

off

with lens tissue, or a soft clean cotton cloth, moistened with lens cleaning fl

uid.

W

ARNING:

UNNECESSAR

Y

R

UBBING

OR

USE

OF

A

CO

ARSE

CL

O

TH

MA

Y

CA

USE

PERMANENT

DAMA

GE

T

O

LENS

CO

ATINGS.

2. All mo

ving par

ts of the scope ar

e permanently lubricated. D

o not tr

y to lubricate them.

3. N

o maintenance is needed on the scope

’s outer sur

face, ex

cept to occasionally wipe off dir

t or fingerprints with a soft cloth.

4. U

se lens co

vers whenev

er conv

enient.

STORAGE

A

void

storing

the

scope

in

hot

places,

such

as

the

passenger

compar

tments

of

vehicles

on

hot

days.

The

high

temperatur

es

could

adv

ersely

affect

the

lubricants

and

sealants.

A

vehicle

’s

tr

unk,

a

gun

cabinet

or

a

closet

is

pr

eferable.

N

ev

er

leav

e

the

scope

wher

e

dir

ect

sunlight

can

enter

either

the

objectiv

e

or

the

ey

epiece

lens.

D

amage

may

result

fr

om

the

concentration

(burning

glass

effect)

of

the

sun

’s rays.

ENGLISH

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