Barska Excavator AC10556 User Manual

To mount the Barska Excavator AC10556 Scope, ensure that you have the correct mounting rings compatible with your rifle's base. Align the scope with the mounting rings and tighten the screws firmly, but avoid overtightening to prevent damage to the scope.
To zero the Barska Excavator AC10556, set up a target at 100 yards. Fire a three-shot group and adjust the windage and elevation turrets until the point of impact is at the center of the target. Repeat the process until the scope is accurately zeroed.
The Barska Excavator AC10556 Scope features an adjustable objective for focus. Turn the adjustable ring until the target image is sharp and clear. This can be done either at the front of the scope or near the eyepiece, depending on the model.
Regularly clean the lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust and debris. Store the scope in a dry, cool place when not in use, and periodically check all mounting screws to ensure they are secure.
Fogging occurs when moisture enters the scope. Ensure that the O-rings are intact and the scope is sealed properly. Use a scope cover to protect it against extreme weather conditions.
To change the reticle illumination, locate the illumination knob on the scope. Turn the knob to select the desired brightness setting or to switch off the illumination when not needed.
Ensure that the scope rings and base are securely mounted. Re-zero the scope by adjusting the windage and elevation turrets. If the problem persists, inspect the scope for any damage or consult a professional gunsmith.
The Barska Excavator AC10556 Scope is designed to be waterproof. To test it, submerge the scope in water for a short period and check for any leaks. If there are leaks, consult the manufacturer for warranty or repair options.
The Barska Excavator AC10556 Scope offers variable magnification. Use the magnification ring located near the eyepiece to adjust the zoom level to your preference.
Check for signs of damage, such as cracks or moisture inside the lens. If the scope consistently fails to hold zero or the turrets are not responsive, it may require professional servicing.