BSA Optics BOWRD30CP User Manual
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caused when sliding the mount in the desired direction, the mounting
plate may be flipped over. (Note that the red dot sight must also be
removed and placed on the opposite side of the mounting plate.)
Flipping the mounting plate will provide an additional travel of
approximately one inch.
2c) Hitting left or right of point of aim. If the hit on the target
is left of your point of aim, your reticle must be moved to the left
of its current position. This can be done by using a lower spacer
number or no spacer at all. However, as with elevation, make small
adjustments. Your goal is to hit within six inches at 10 yards. When
achieved, move back to your ideal sight in distance and repeat the
process until you are within six inches of your point of aim.
2d) Fine Sighting in at Ideal Distance. Now that you are sighted
in to within six inches of your point of aim at your ideal distance,
you are ready for fine adjustments. Fine adjustments are made by
removing the windage and elevation caps of the red dot sight and
rotating the windage or elevation screws. Note that the adjustment
located at nine o’clock is windage and the one at six o’clock is
elevation.
2e) Hitting lower or higher than your point of aim. If you are
hitting lower, you must move your reticle down. If hitting higher,
you must move your reticle up. These up and down adjustments are