Bushnell Forge Owner's Guide

To zero your Bushnell Forge Scope, mount it securely on your rifle, set up a target at your desired zeroing distance, and take a few test shots. Use the windage and elevation turrets to adjust the point of impact until the reticle is aligned with the point of impact.
If the image through your Bushnell Forge Scope appears blurry, try adjusting the focus knob located near the eyepiece until the image becomes clear. Ensure that the objective lens is clean and free of debris.
To clean your Bushnell Forge Scope, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the lenses. For stubborn dirt, use a lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth. Avoid using rough materials or excessive pressure to prevent scratches.
The best way to mount your Bushnell Forge Scope is to use high-quality scope rings and a compatible base. Ensure that the rings are tightly secured and the scope is level. Use a torque wrench to avoid over-tightening.
To adjust the turrets on your Bushnell Forge Scope, remove the turret caps and turn the dials to move the point of impact. Clockwise usually decreases the point of impact, while counter-clockwise increases it. Consult the scope's manual for specific adjustments.
Yes, the Bushnell Forge Scope is designed to be waterproof and fog-proof, making it suitable for use in harsh weather conditions. However, it is recommended to ensure that all covers and adjustments are securely fastened to maintain its integrity.
Regular maintenance for the Bushnell Forge Scope includes cleaning the lenses, checking for secure mounting, and ensuring that the turrets and adjustments move smoothly. Periodically inspect for any damage or wear, and store it in a dry, cool place.
To ensure your Bushnell Forge Scope is properly aligned, use a bore sighter to align the reticle with the bore of your rifle. Fire a few test shots and adjust as necessary. A consistently grouped shot pattern indicates proper alignment.
If the reticle is not visible, check if the scope is set to the appropriate magnification and that the illumination (if available) is turned on. Ensure the battery (if applicable) is charged and correctly installed.
To prevent fogging, ensure that all seals are intact and that the scope is properly nitrogen-purged. Avoid rapid temperature changes and store the scope in a dry place. Use anti-fog solutions if necessary.