Vortex Optics RAZOR HD 1-4X24 (MOA) - CQMR-1 MOA User Manual
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Windage
Adjustment Knob
Elevation
Adjustment Knob
Riflescope Adjustments
The Vortex Razor HD 1–4x24 riflescopes use a fast
focus eyepiece, designed to quickly
and easily adjust the focus on the
riflescopes reticle.
Reticle Focus Adjustment
To adjust the reticle focus, look
through the riflescope at a blank white
wall or up at the sky. Turn the eyepiece
focus knob in or out until the reticle
image is as crisp as possible. Try to do
this quickly, as your eye will try to
compensate for an out of focus reticle.
Once this adjustment is complete, it is not necessary to
re-focus every time the scope is used. However, as your
eyesight may change over time you should re-check this
adjustment periodically.
The Vortex Razor HD 1–4x24 riflescope incorporates
precision finger adjustable elevation and windage dials with
audible clicks.
Example: At a 100 yard sight-in distance, it will take four clicks of
the knob to move a bullet’s point-of-impact 1.05 inches.
Windage and Elevation Adjustments
The Razor HD 1–4x24 riflescope with the CQMR-1 uses
an elevation knob that is pre-calibrated to two popular loads
of the 5.56x45 mm round: the M193 and the M855. The
M193 calibration will also work well with most 55 gr. .223
Remington loads. After the rifle is sighted in and the turret
indexed, the elevation knob can be rotated to match the
yardage being shot.
Warning: Looking directly at the sun through a rifl escope or any optical
instrument can cause severe and permanent damage to your eyesight.
To make adjustments:
• Turn the adjustment dial in
the appropriate direction Up/
Down or Left/Right indicated
by the arrows.
• Move the dials in the
direction you wish the bullets
point of impact to change.
The Razor 1–4x24 riflescope
uses clicks scaled in ¼ minute of angle measurements (MOAs)
so each small click will move the point of impact 1/4 MOA.
One full MOA equals 1.05 inches at a 100 yard distance: ¼
MOA will equal .26 inches at 100 yards, .52 inches at 200
yards, .78 inches at 300 yards, etc.