Bushnell 20-4124 Instruction Manual
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To properly mount the Bushnell 20-4124 scope, ensure the rifle is secure and unloaded. Use appropriate mounting rings and a base compatible with your firearm. Attach the rings to the base, align the scope, and adjust for eye relief. Tighten the rings evenly to secure the scope.
To zero your Bushnell 20-4124 scope, set up a target at your preferred distance. Fire a group of shots, then adjust the windage and elevation turrets to bring the point of impact to the point of aim. Repeat until the scope is accurately zeroed.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a lens cleaning solution or a lens pen designed for optics. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using rough materials or excessive pressure to prevent scratching.
If your scope fogs up, ensure that all seals are intact and the scope is properly nitrogen-purged. Store the scope in a dry place to avoid moisture buildup. Consider using anti-fog solutions specifically designed for optics if needed.
Adjust the focus on your Bushnell 20-4124 scope using the fast-focus eyepiece. Look through the scope and rotate the eyepiece until the reticle is sharp and clear for your eyesight.
Regularly check the mounting screws for tightness, clean the lenses with appropriate products, and store the scope in a dry, protected case. Avoid exposing the scope to extreme temperatures and moisture when not in use.
Ensure the scope is securely mounted and zeroed. Check for any movement in the mounting system. Verify that the rifle and ammunition are consistent. Consider consulting a professional if accuracy issues persist.
Store your Bushnell 20-4124 scope in a cool, dry place, ideally in a padded case. Ensure it is free from dust and moisture, and avoid direct exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures.
To check alignment, visually inspect the scope and rifle for any misalignment. Use a boresighter to verify that the reticle is centered with the bore. Fire test shots to confirm the point of impact aligns with the point of aim.
Adjust the eyepiece focus until the reticle appears sharp. If the issue persists, check for dirt or obstructions on the lenses and clean them if necessary. Consult Bushnell support if the problem continues.