Bushnell 78-7351 Instruction Manual

To mount the Bushnell 78-7351 Scope, ensure the rifle is unloaded and secured. Use appropriate rings and bases that fit your rifle's configuration, align the scope with the mounting rings, and tighten the screws evenly while checking for proper eye relief and reticle alignment.
To zero the scope, start by setting up a target at a known distance, usually 100 yards. Fire a group of shots, then adjust the windage and elevation turrets to move the point of impact to the center of the target. Repeat until the scope is accurately zeroed.
Maintain lens clarity by regularly cleaning with a soft microfiber cloth. Use lens cleaning solution or a small amount of water to remove smudges or dirt. Avoid using harsh chemicals or rough materials that could scratch the lenses.
If the reticle appears blurry, adjust the eyepiece focus by rotating it until the reticle appears sharp and clear. Ensure your eye relief is correctly set to avoid distortion caused by incorrect positioning.
To troubleshoot accuracy issues, check that the scope is securely mounted, verify that all screws are tight, and ensure the rifle and ammunition are in good condition. Re-zero the scope if necessary and consider environmental factors like wind that might affect accuracy.
Yes, the Bushnell 78-7351 Scope is designed to be waterproof and fog-proof, featuring sealed O-rings and nitrogen purging to ensure optimal performance in various weather conditions.
The Bushnell 78-7351 Scope offers a variable magnification range, allowing users to adjust from low to high magnification settings, which is ideal for both short and long-range shooting scenarios.
To adjust the parallax, use the side focus knob or the adjustable objective, depending on your model. Rotate it until the target appears clear and the reticle does not move off target when you shift your eye position.
The Bushnell 78-7351 Scope typically features a multi-x reticle, which is a simple crosshair design ideal for general-purpose shooting and hunting, providing a clean and unobstructed view of the target.
When not in use, store the scope in a cool, dry place. Use the protective covers and store it in a padded case to prevent dust, moisture, and potential impact damage. Regularly check for any signs of moisture or corrosion.