Caution, Focusing the sight 3. mounting the sight – BSA Optics HMRGBD30CP User Manual
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CAUTION:
BE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS NOT LOADED.
PRACTICE SAFE FIREARM HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES.
Set the rail onto the base. Align and set the crossbolts into the cut grooves of the base,
and tighten each crossbolt with the help of a coin or screwdriver.
CAUTION:
MAKE SURE THAT THE SIGHT IS NOT IN
CONTACT WITH THE RIFLE, AND THAT NO PART OF IT BLOCKS THE
OPERATION OF THE ACTION. AVOID OVER-TIGHTENING THE SCREWS
ON THE BASE.
CAUTION:
DIRECT VIEWING OF THE SUN CAN CAUSE
PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO VIEW THE SUN WITH
EITHER THISPRODUCT OR THE NAKED EYE.
Most of the illuminated sights in the market do not have magnification. In the last
few years some models appeared on the market in a 3X version, but in both cases the
sight does not require focusing.
Parallax:
In illuminated sights, the parallax is set to 50 yards or meters at the factory. There
is an apparent movement of the reticle when the eye moves from the image axis in
illuminated sights. This is only an optical illusion; the reticle never moves from its
zero position.
4. FOCUSING THE SIGHT
3. MOUNTING THE SIGHT
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