Bushnell 780840 Instruction Manual
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To mount the Bushnell 780840 Scope, first ensure that your rifle is unloaded. Use appropriate mounting rings compatible with the scope's tube diameter. Position the rings on your rifle's rail, place the scope in the rings, and adjust for eye relief. Secure the rings evenly, ensuring the scope is level.
To zero the scope, set up a target at your preferred zeroing distance. From a stable shooting position, fire a series of shots. Use the windage and elevation turrets to adjust the point of impact until it aligns with the point of aim.
Use a soft brush to remove loose debris, then gently wipe the lenses with a microfiber cloth. If necessary, use a lens cleaning solution or pre-moistened lens wipes, applying in circular motions to avoid scratching.
Fogging can occur due to moisture inside the scope. Ensure the O-rings are intact and the scope is sealed properly. When not in use, store the scope in a dry environment, and consider using desiccants in your storage case.
First, check if the illumination feature is activated (if applicable). Ensure the battery is functional and properly installed. If the issue persists, inspect the scope for any physical damage and consult Bushnell support for further assistance.
Adjust the parallax setting by turning the parallax adjustment knob or ring, usually located on the side of the scope or at the objective lens. Rotate it until the target image and reticle appear on the same focal plane.
Regularly inspect the scope for damage, clean the lenses, and ensure all mounts are secure. Store the scope in a protective case, away from moisture and extreme temperatures. Periodically check and replace the battery if the scope has illuminated reticles.
Ensure the lenses are clean and free from debris. Adjust the eyepiece focus ring to achieve a sharp reticle image. Fine-tune the parallax setting for clarity at different distances.
Check that the scope mounts are securely tightened and that there is no movement. Inspect the rifle rail for any signs of wear or damage. Re-zero the scope and monitor for any repeat occurrences, adjusting as necessary.
The Bushnell 780840 Scope is typically water-resistant. While it can handle light rain, avoid submerging it in water. After exposure to moisture, dry the scope thoroughly to prevent water spots or internal fogging.