Caution, Warning – BSA Optics HMRGBD30CP User Manual
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with the reticle vectors.
5)
Adjust the windage and elevation turrets until the Red Dot lines up with the center
of the collimator’s grid. Each division on the grid is equal to 4 MOA or inches at
100 yards.
Pre-zeroing the scope is now complete. Remove the collimator and bore stud from
the barrel and secure it in the supplied case.
CAUTION:
EYE AND EAR PROTECTION IS STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED. SAFE GUN HANDLING PROCEDURES MUST BE USED
AT ALL TIMES. ALL DISCHARGING OF FIREARMS SHOULD BE DONE AT
AN APPROVED RANGE OR EQUALLY SAFE AREA.
WARNING:
IF A BORE SIGHTING COLLIMATOR OR ANY
OTHER BORE OBSTRUCTING DEVICE WAS USED, IT MUST BE REMOVED
BEFORE PROCEEDING. AN OBSTRUCTION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
DAMAGE TO THE GUN AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY TO YOURSELF
OR OTHERS NEARBY.
6)
At an approved range or other safe area, complete the zeroing procedures. Make
approximately one-half of the required windage correction, then approximately one-
half of the required elevation correction.
Finish by applying the balance of windage and elevation correction. Making large
adjustments in two small increments will prevent damage to the scope’s spring.
From a steady rest position, fire three rounds at a target 50 yards away. Observe the
point of impact on the target and adjust windage and elevation screws as needed to
correct aim, and move the reticle to the area of the target where the three bullets
impacts are (see page 11). Repeat if necessary.
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