Bushnell DOA 600 Ballistic Chart
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To mount the Bushnell DOA 600 Scope, ensure the rifle is unloaded, attach the base mount to the rifle, secure the rings on the scope, and align the scope to your eye relief preference before tightening the screws evenly.
To zero the scope, set up a target at 100 yards, fire a group of shots, and adjust the windage and elevation knobs accordingly until the point of impact matches the point of aim.
If the reticle is blurry, adjust the eyepiece focus ring until the reticle appears sharp. Ensure that you're viewing through the scope with proper eye relief.
Use a soft brush to remove debris, apply lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth, and gently wipe the lenses in circular motions. Avoid using paper products and excessive pressure.
Adjust the parallax setting by rotating the side focus knob until the target image and reticle are on the same focal plane and do not shift with head movement.
Yes, the Bushnell DOA 600 Scope features a multi-coated lens that enhances light transmission, making it suitable for use in low-light conditions such as dawn or dusk.
It's recommended to check the alignment and calibration before each shooting session, especially if the scope has experienced any impacts or has been removed and remounted.
The ballistic reticle on the Bushnell DOA 600 is designed for effective use up to 600 yards, providing holdover points for various distances.
If fogging occurs, ensure the scope is sealed properly. Most Bushnell scopes are nitrogen-purged and O-ring sealed. If fogging persists, contact Bushnell support for service.
Yes, the Bushnell DOA 600 Scope is built to be waterproof and shockproof, providing durability in various weather conditions and rugged use.