AIM Sports Fiber Optic Tri-Illuminated Scopes User Manual
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FOR SCOPES EQUIPPED W/ QUICK RELEASE MOUNT (QRM)
(MODELS JTCTQ432G, JTDTRQ432G & JTHTQ432G)
1. Move the QRM lever arm forward into the “open position.” (Fig 1)
2. On the opposite side of the scope (left side if looking through the
eyepiece) is a nut with an allen screw located in the center of the base.
Remove the nut. (Fig 2)
3. Next, loosen the allen screw with the allen wrench provided. Do not
remove. (Fig 2)
4. Place the scope onto any standard weaver/mil std. Picatinny 1913 rail in
the desired location relative to your eye relief. Make sure the mount is
flush to the rail and not canted.
5. Tighten the allen screw with the allen wrench until the screw is snug. Do
not over tighten.
6. Attempt to close the QRM lever. It should be tight and not easy to close,
but should not need to be forced. If it is too tight and difficult to close,
slightly loosen the allen screw until you are able to close the QRM lever
and the base is tight to the rail.
7. Once the base is securely mounted to the rail in the desired position,
replace the nut over the allen screw and tighten with a standard wrench.
This nut is to help prevent the allen screw from loosening due to recoil.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Before you ship a scope back to the factory for service or repair, please
check the following items.
1. Check the mount. Make sure the scope is mounted securely to the rifle.
Try, with bare hands only, to gently twist the scope in the rings or see if
anything moves when you jiggle it. If there is any movement, re-tighten the
mounting system according to mounting instructions.
2. Make sure the action of your rifle is properly bedded in the stock, and
that all receiver screws are tight and have been tightened in the sequence
recommended by the manufacturer. A loosely fitted stock can cause
changes to the point-of-impact.
3. When test firing a rifle to check the point-of-impact relative to windage
and elevation adjustments, be sure to fire from a solid bench with sandbags
supporting the forearm and buttstock.