Bushnell 781236 Instruction Manual
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To mount the Bushnell 781236 Scope, first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Attach the mount rings to the scope, position the scope on the rifle's rail, and then tighten the screws. Adjust for proper eye relief and ensure the reticle is level before finalizing the mounting.
To zero the Bushnell 781236 Scope, set up a target at your desired zeroing distance. Fire a group of shots, then adjust the windage and elevation turrets accordingly to align the point of impact with the point of aim. Repeat until accurate.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the lenses. If necessary, use a lens cleaning solution specifically designed for optics. Avoid using paper products or abrasive materials that could scratch the lenses.
If the reticle is blurred, adjust the eyepiece focus by rotating it until the reticle appears sharp. Ensure that your eye relief is correct and that you're not straining your eyes when looking through the scope.
Check that the scope mounts and rings are securely tightened. Inspect for any movement in the rail or base. Ensure that the turrets are functioning correctly and recalibrate by re-zeroing if necessary.
The Bushnell 781236 Scope is water-resistant, but it's advisable to use lens caps during heavy rain. After exposure to water, dry the scope thoroughly and inspect for any moisture that may have entered.
Adjust the parallax by rotating the side focus knob until the image and the reticle appear in the same focal plane at your target distance. This ensures that there is no apparent movement between the two.
Yes, the Bushnell 781236 Scope is equipped with multi-coated lenses that enhance visibility in low light. However, using a larger objective lens can further improve light gathering in such conditions.
Check if the adjustment turrets are locked. If unlocked and still unresponsive, inspect for any debris or damage. In some cases, contacting Bushnell customer support for repair or replacement may be necessary.
Regular inspection and cleaning after each use in harsh conditions are recommended. Additionally, perform a thorough maintenance check every few months to ensure all components are functioning correctly.