Bushnell 730005 Instruction Manual
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To zero your Bushnell 730005 Scope, first set up a stable shooting rest. Fire a group of shots at your target and adjust the elevation and windage dials until the crosshairs align with the center of your shot group. Repeat the process until you achieve the desired accuracy.
To clean your scope, use a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust and dirt from the lenses. For stubborn spots, use a lens cleaning solution. Regularly check for any loose parts and ensure that all screws are tight. Store the scope in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Ensure that the scope is securely mounted using high-quality rings and bases. Torque the screws to the manufacturer's specifications and use a thread-locking compound if necessary. Recheck zero after firing a few rounds to confirm stability.
If your Bushnell 730005 Scope is fogging up, it may be due to a breach in the waterproof seal. Contact Bushnell customer service for repair or replacement as the scope is nitrogen-purged and should be fog-proof.
To adjust the magnification, rotate the power ring located near the eyepiece of the scope. This allows you to zoom in or out depending on your shooting requirements.
The recommended eye relief for the Bushnell 730005 Scope is approximately 3.3 inches. Ensure your eye is positioned at this distance for a full and clear field of view without any shadowing.
Yes, the Bushnell 730005 Scope features multi-coated optics that enhance light transmission, making it suitable for use in low light conditions such as dawn or dusk.
The Bushnell 730005 Scope is factory-set to be parallax-free at a certain distance, typically 100 yards. If your model has an adjustable objective or side focus, use the parallax adjustment knob to eliminate parallax error at different distances.
The field of view at maximum magnification (9x) for the Bushnell 730005 Scope is approximately 12 feet at 100 yards.
To replace the battery, unscrew the battery compartment cap, usually located on the illumination control knob. Remove the old battery and insert a new one, ensuring the correct polarity. Replace the cap securely.