AIM Sports Scopes User Manual
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On scopes with this feature, the numbers facing forward show
the scope’s magnification settings. The numbers facing the
back are for ranging and show the distance in yards.
To estimate range, follow these steps:
1. View the target through the scope.
2. When targeting an animal with a body that is 16 inches from
backbone to brisket, adjust the power selector until that area
of the animal’s body fits between the center of the crosshair
and the top of the lower heavy post.
3. Read the number on the power selector ring to determine the
approximate distance in yards.
ADJUSTING WINDAGE AND ELEVATION
ON TARGET AND TACTICAL SCOPES
AIM Target, Hunting, and Tactical scopes have micrometer-style
windage and elevation adjustments.
A click for each adjustment division can be both heard and felt
so adjustments to the scope can be made without looking at the
dials. Indicators on the micrometer portion of the dial show the
number of complete 360 degree rotations that have been made.
Target style adjustments for range and wind
Adjustments in the field.
Bracket the animal from backbone to brisket.