Bushnell 730132A Instruction Manual
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To mount the Bushnell 730132A Scope, first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Attach the mounting rings to the rifle's base, then place the scope in the rings. Adjust for eye relief and ensure the crosshairs are level before tightening the rings securely.
To zero the scope, set up a target at your desired zero range. Use a stable rest, fire a group, and adjust the windage and elevation knobs to move the point of impact to the point of aim. Repeat until the scope is accurately zeroed.
If images are blurry, check the focus adjustment on the eyepiece first. Ensure the lenses are clean and free from obstructions. If the problem persists, check if the scope is properly mounted and aligned.
Regularly clean the lenses with a soft, dry cloth. Store the scope in a cool, dry place. Periodically check for any loose screws or mounts and ensure all parts are secure.
Adjust the parallax by turning the side focus knob until the target is sharply in focus and there is no apparent movement of the reticle against the target when you move your eye side to side.
Yes, the reticle illumination can be adjusted by turning the illumination knob located near the eyepiece. This allows you to set the brightness level to suit your shooting conditions.
If the scope fogs up, it might be due to a broken seal. Ensure the scope is dry and stored with desiccant packs. If internal fogging occurs, contact Bushnell support as it might require professional service.
Make sure the scope is mounted securely with high-quality rings and bases. Regularly check tightness of all screws. Avoid dropping or subjecting the scope to heavy impacts.
Yes, the Bushnell 730132A Scope is designed to be waterproof and fog-proof, thanks to its O-ring sealing and nitrogen purging, which protect the internals from moisture.
The scope uses a CR2032 battery for reticle illumination. To replace it, unscrew the illumination knob cap, remove the old battery, and insert a new one with the correct polarity before screwing the cap back on.