Bushnell 71-3510 Instruction Manual

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Pages 14
Year 2008
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Bushnell 71-3510 Scope Specification

The Bushnell 71-3510 Scope is designed for precision and clarity, making it an ideal choice for both amateur and professional users. Featuring a 50mm objective lens, this scope offers exceptional light-gathering capabilities, providing clear and bright images even in low-light conditions. The multi-coated optics ensure optimal light transmission, reducing glare and enhancing contrast for a crisp viewing experience. With a magnification range of 3.5x to 10x, the scope offers versatility for various applications, from short to medium-range targeting.

The Bushnell 71-3510 is equipped with a durable construction designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Its robust, water-resistant, and fog-proof design ensures reliable performance in diverse weather scenarios. The scope is nitrogen-purged and O-ring sealed to prevent moisture ingress, maintaining clear visibility in humid or rainy environments. The precision-adjustable windage and elevation turrets allow users to make quick and accurate adjustments, enhancing shooting accuracy and precision.

The eye relief is comfortable, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for users with different firearms. The scope's intuitive focus system enables rapid target acquisition, crucial for dynamic shooting situations. Its lightweight design facilitates easy handling and mounting on various firearms without adding unnecessary bulk. The Bushnell 71-3510 combines advanced optical technology with rugged durability, making it a reliable tool for hunters, sport shooters, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking consistent performance and enhanced accuracy in the field.

Bushnell 71-3510 Scope F.A.Q.

How do I properly mount the Bushnell 71-3510 scope on my rifle?

To properly mount the Bushnell 71-3510 scope, ensure that your rifle is securely rested, use appropriate rings, align the scope with the rifle bore, and tighten the mounting screws evenly to avoid misalignment.

How can I zero the Bushnell 71-3510 scope?

To zero the scope, set up a target at a known distance, fire a group, adjust the windage and elevation turrets as needed, and repeat until your point of aim matches the point of impact.

What is the recommended method for cleaning the lenses of the Bushnell 71-3510 scope?

Use a soft brush to remove debris, apply a few drops of lens cleaning solution on a microfiber cloth, and gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using rough materials that can scratch the lenses.

How do I adjust the focus on my Bushnell 71-3510 scope?

To adjust focus, use the eyepiece ring or focus knob until the reticle and target image are sharp and clear. This may need adjustment depending on the distance to the target and your eyesight.

What should I do if my Bushnell 71-3510 scope is fogging up?

If the scope is fogging, it may be due to a damaged seal. Ensure the scope is dry, and avoid sudden temperature changes. If fogging persists, contact Bushnell for potential repairs.

How can I improve the light transmission in low-light conditions with my Bushnell 71-3510 scope?

Ensure the lenses are clean for optimal light transmission. Consider using a larger objective lens for better performance in low light, and adjust the brightness settings if available.

What maintenance is required to keep the Bushnell 71-3510 scope in good condition?

Regularly clean the lenses, check and tighten mounting hardware, store in a dry place, and periodically inspect for damage or wear. Proper care will extend the scope's lifespan.

Can I use the Bushnell 71-3510 scope on different rifles?

Yes, the Bushnell 71-3510 scope can be used on different rifles, provided the mounting system is compatible. Re-zero the scope each time it is mounted on a new rifle for accuracy.

How do I determine the correct eye relief for the Bushnell 71-3510 scope?

Eye relief is the distance from the eyepiece to your eye without losing sight of the field of view. Adjust the scope position until the full image is visible without black edges.

What should I do if the reticle on my Bushnell 71-3510 scope is not visible?

Check for obstructions or dirt on the lenses, ensure the scope’s illumination (if applicable) is turned on and functioning, and verify that the eyepiece is correctly focused.