Bushnell 737000V Instruction Manual
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To properly mount the Bushnell 737000V Scope, first ensure that your rifle's mounting base is compatible with the scope. Use the appropriate rings and tighten them securely, aligning the scope for optimal eye relief and reticle levelness.
To zero your scope, start by setting up a target at your desired shooting distance. Use a stable rest, and fire a group of shots. Adjust the windage and elevation turrets to move the point of impact to match the point of aim. Repeat until your shots are consistently hitting the target.
If the reticle appears blurry, adjust the focus ring located on the eyepiece. Ensure you are properly aligned with the scope and wearing any necessary corrective lenses. If the issue persists, check for any damage to the lenses.
To clean the lenses, use a soft, lint-free cloth and a lens cleaning solution designed for optics. Avoid using paper products or household cleaners. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion to remove debris and fingerprints.
Regularly inspect the scope for any signs of damage or loose components. Clean the lenses as needed and check the mounting for secure attachment. Store the scope in a dry, cool place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.
Adjust the magnification by turning the power ring located near the eyepiece. Rotate the ring to increase or decrease magnification until you achieve the desired field of view.
If the scope is not holding zero, first check the mounting system to ensure it is secure. Inspect the adjustment turrets for any signs of damage or malfunction. If necessary, consult a professional or contact Bushnell support for further assistance.
The Bushnell 737000V Scope is designed to perform well in various lighting conditions. However, for optimal performance in low-light conditions, consider using a scope with a larger objective lens or enhanced lens coatings.
The Bushnell 737000V Scope does not feature an adjustable parallax. For scopes with this feature, you would typically adjust a side or front focus knob until the target is clear and the reticle remains steady while moving your eye.
When transporting the scope, use a padded case to protect it from shocks and impacts. Ensure the scope is securely mounted to the rifle or safely stored separately. Avoid exposing the scope to extreme temperatures or moisture.