Bushnell Banner Instruction Manual

To zero in your scope, mount it securely on your rifle and use a bore sighter to align the crosshairs with the target. Then, fire a group of shots and adjust the windage and elevation knobs accordingly until your point of aim matches the point of impact.
Use a lens brush to remove dust and debris, then apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth and gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using paper products or harsh chemicals.
Fogging can occur if the seals are damaged or if there is moisture inside the scope. Ensure that the scope is properly sealed and consider using anti-fogging solutions or silica gel packs to manage moisture.
Adjust the eye relief by moving the scope forwards or backwards in the rings until you achieve a full field of view with a comfortable distance from your eye.
Check the diopter adjustment ring located near the eyepiece and adjust it until the reticle appears sharp and clear. This allows you to compensate for any vision differences.
Ensure that all seals are intact and avoid submerging the scope in water. Regularly inspect the O-rings and gaskets for wear and replace them if necessary.
Choose mounting rings that match the tube diameter of your scope (typically 1 inch or 30mm) and are compatible with your rifle's base. Ensure the rings are of high quality to maintain zero.
Conduct a box test by shooting a group of shots, adjusting the windage and elevation to form a box pattern, and firing at each adjustment. The scope should return to the initial point of impact if the tracking is accurate.
Adjust the parallax setting on your scope to match the distance of your target. If your scope does not have a parallax adjustment, ensure your eye is centered in the scope to minimize error.
Utilize the scope's multi-coated optics to gather more light and consider using a larger objective lens for better light transmission. Ensure that your scope is properly aligned and focus is adjusted for optimal performance.