Bushnell CF500 Instruction Manual
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To mount the Bushnell CF500 Scope, first ensure your rifle is unloaded. Use quality rings and bases compatible with your rifle and scope. Attach the bases to the rifle, then secure the rings to the bases. Place the scope in the rings, adjust for eye relief, and ensure the reticle is level before tightening the ring screws evenly.
Begin zeroing the scope at 25 yards. Use a stable rest and fire a group of three shots. Adjust the windage and elevation knobs to move the point of impact to the point of aim. Once satisfied, move to 100 yards and repeat the process for final zeroing.
Use a blower to remove dust and debris from the lenses. Apply lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth and gently wipe the lenses. Avoid using paper products or abrasive materials that can scratch the lens surface.
If your scope fogs up internally, it might be due to a compromised seal. Contact Bushnell customer service for possible repair or replacement. For external fogging, use anti-fog wipes or solutions designed for optics.
The Bushnell CF500 Scope may not have an adjustable parallax feature. If it does, adjust the parallax by turning the side focus knob or the objective lens, depending on the model, until the target image is sharp and the reticle does not move when you shift your eye position.
The eye relief of the Bushnell CF500 Scope is typically around 3.5 inches. Eye relief is important to ensure a full field of view without dark rings and to prevent injury from recoil.
If your scope is not holding zero, check the mounting system for any loose screws. Ensure the rings and bases are securely attached and that the scope is properly mounted. Also, inspect the adjustment knobs for functionality.
The CF500 reticle features hash marks that can be used for estimating range based on the size of the target. Familiarize yourself with the reticle manual to understand the subtensions and practice estimating distances with known targets.
Yes, the Bushnell CF500 Scope is designed to perform in low light conditions. Its multi-coated lenses enhance light transmission, but for optimal performance, use the scope during dawn or dusk when there is still some ambient light.
Store your Bushnell CF500 Scope in a cool, dry place. Use the lens caps to protect the lenses and consider keeping it in a padded case to avoid damage. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity.