Bushnell 613510A Instruction Manual
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To mount the Bushnell 613510A Scope on your rifle, first ensure you have compatible rings that fit both the scope and your rifle's base. Attach the rings to the base, place the scope in the rings, and tighten the screws evenly to secure the scope in place. Ensure the scope is level and at the correct eye relief distance for comfortable viewing.
Begin by setting up a target at 25 yards. Use a solid rest to stabilize your rifle. Fire a three-shot group and adjust the windage and elevation turrets until the point of impact matches the point of aim. Move the target out to 100 yards and repeat the process for finer adjustments.
Use a soft lens brush or a can of compressed air to remove loose debris. Then, using a lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth, gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or paper-based products that could scratch the lenses.
Fogging can occur if the seals are compromised or if the scope is exposed to sudden temperature changes. To prevent fogging, ensure the scope is always stored in a dry place and allow it to acclimate to new temperatures before use. If fogging persists, consider contacting Bushnell for service.
Adjust the focus ring on the eyepiece until the reticle appears sharp and clear. If the reticle remains blurry, check for any debris on the lenses and clean them if necessary. Persistent issues may require professional inspection.
Store your scope in a cool, dry place in its protective case. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Keep the lenses covered with caps to prevent dust and scratches. Regularly inspect the scope for any signs of wear or damage.
Yes, the Bushnell 613510A Scope is designed with multi-coated optics to enhance light transmission, making it suitable for low-light conditions. However, optimal performance is still dependent on the available ambient light and the user's eyesight.
To adjust the parallax, use the adjustable objective (AO) or side focus knob, depending on your scope model. Align the distance marking on the scope with the actual target distance. Look through the scope and fine-tune the adjustment until there is no apparent movement between the reticle and the target.
If the turrets are difficult to turn, ensure they are not locked. Check for any debris or dirt around the turret area and clean it carefully. If the problem persists, apply a small amount of lubricant specifically designed for optics, or consult Bushnell for maintenance.
Routinely clean the lenses and exterior, store the scope properly, and avoid exposing it to harsh environmental conditions. Regularly check for loose screws and ensure all adjustments are functioning smoothly. Proper handling and maintenance will prolong the life of your scope.