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Vortex Optics RAZOR HD 1-4X24 (MOA) - CQMR-1 MOA User Manual

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1x at 25 Yards

4x at 100 Yards

4x at 400 Yards

Shooting with the CQMR-1 Reticle

Once the Razor HD 1–4x24 riflescope with the CQMR-1 reticle
has been sighted-in at 100 yards and the turret caps indexed, it is
ready to be used in the field. The following suggestions are based
on using the Razor HD 1-4x on an AR15 style rifle chambered in
either of two popular 5.56mm loads (M193 or M855).
Note: If you are using a different rifle and ammunition, your results
will differ somewhat, but still be close. For help with a different
application, see

Using the Razor HD with Other Calibers and Loads

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Maximum performance will come
from using the Razor HD set at the
lowest 1x magnification and shooting
with both eyes open using the heavy
outer crosshairs and illuminated
center crosshair section to quickly
center the target. Actual point-
of-impact will typically be 1–2 inches below the crosshair
intersection from 0–15 yards.

More magnification may be used if
desired and main crosshairs should be
used in a dead-on hold. Actual point-
of-impact will typically be .2 inches
below the crosshair intersection at 50
yards, dead on at 100 yards and 2.4
inches below crosshair intersection by
175 yards.

Use the BDC elevation turret.
Although any magnification can
be used, best accuracy will be
obtained at 4x. After estimating or
lasering the distance to the target
(see Ranging Distances with the
CQMR-1 Reticle), simply dial the
elevation turret counter-clockwise in the up direction until the
correct range number scale matches up with the zero indicator
line on scope body. Two scales are provided:

• Green numbers match 62 gr. M855 5.56mm ammunition.

• Copper numbers match 55 gr. M193 5.56mm ammunition.

Once the correct range number and indicator line are
matched up, the shot may be
taken using a dead-on hold
with the center crosshair. After
completing the shot, return the
elevation knob to the original
100-yard zero location by
turning the knob down in a
clockwise direction—the knob
should only require a partial
clockwise turn to get back to original zero. Aligning the
Radius Bar and the riflescope tube will help to quickly locate
zero location.

For distances inside of 50 yards

For distances inside of 50–175 yards

For distances 200 yards and beyond