Vortex Optics RAZOR HD 1-4X24 (MOA) - CQMR-1 MOA User Manual
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Riflescope Mounting
To get the best performance from your Vortex Razor HD
riflescope, proper mounting is essential. Although not
difficult, the correct steps must be followed. If you are
unsure of your abilities, it would be best to use the services of a
qualifi ed gunsmith.
Centering of the Reticle
The Vortex Razor HD riflescope is pre-set from the factory
with the reticle in the center of the adjustment ranges. If
you have changed the settings and wish to reset the reticle
to the center, this can be done easily:
1. Turn the dial (windage or elevation) fully in either
direction until stopped. Do not force the dial—as soon as any
resistance is felt, stop turning.
2. Carefully counting the dial rotations, turn the dial in the
other direction until stopped. Again, stop turning as soon as
resistance is felt.
3. Turn the dial back again half the amount of rotations
counted and that adjustment will be centered.
Rings and Bases
Following the manufacturers instructions, mount a high quality
base and rings to your firearm. The Vortex Razor 1–4x24
riflescopes require 30mm rings. Vortex Optics recommends
using premium quality rings mounting to a one-piece Picatinny
base.
Ring height for Vortex Razor HD 1–4x24 riflescopes will
depend on the firearm and mount being used. Consult the ring
and base manufacturer for suggested heights.
After this procedure is completed for both windage and
elevation dials, the reticle will be approximately centered.
AR15 style rifles will usually require a specialized extra-high
mounting height on a cantilever style mount. Most other
traditional rifle or shotgun applications will use a low or
medium ring height.