Bushnell 787345 Instruction Manual
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To zero your Bushnell 787345 Scope, mount it securely on your rifle. Set up a target at your desired range, typically 100 yards. Adjust the windage and elevation turrets until your point of impact matches the point of aim. Fire a few rounds to confirm adjustments.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or lens brush to remove dust and debris. Apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to the cloth and gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using paper towels or other abrasive materials that might scratch the lenses.
Fogging occurs when moisture is trapped inside the scope. Ensure all seals are intact and that the scope is nitrogen-purged. If fogging persists, it might require professional servicing to replace seals or re-purge the scope.
The Bushnell 787345 Scope may have a side focus or adjustable objective for parallax correction. Adjust the parallax knob or ring until the target remains in focus and does not shift relative to the reticle when you move your eye side to side.
First, adjust the eyepiece focus by turning the ocular lens until the reticle appears sharp. Check your eye relief distance and ensure it is consistent. If the issue persists, inspect for any internal damage or lens misalignment.
Yes, the Bushnell 787345 Scope is designed for enhanced light transmission. Use higher magnification settings and ensure the scope's lenses are clean for best performance in low light conditions.
Use appropriate rings and bases compatible with your rifle. Place the scope in the rings, ensuring proper eye relief, and align the reticle horizontally. Tighten the ring screws evenly and securely without over-torquing to prevent damage.
Use a padded and secure rifle case to prevent impact and jostling. Consider using scope caps or covers to protect the lenses. Regularly check and tighten mounting screws as necessary.
Regularly clean the lenses and inspect for any signs of damage or wear. Check and tighten all mounting hardware periodically. Store the scope in a clean, dry, and temperature-controlled environment when not in use.
If a turret is loose, check for any external screws or locking rings that may need tightening. If the issue is internal, or the turret does not adjust properly, contact Bushnell customer service for further assistance or repair options.