Bushnell lluminated Instruction Manual
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To mount your Bushnell Illuminated Scope, ensure the rifle is unloaded. Attach the scope rings to the rifle's mounting base, then place the scope in the rings. Adjust for eye relief and level the reticle before tightening the ring screws securely in an X pattern.
Begin by mounting the scope on your rifle. Set up a target at 100 yards. Fire a group of shots and adjust windage and elevation turrets accordingly. Continue adjusting until your shots consistently hit the target center.
If the illumination isn't working, check the battery compartment to ensure the battery is installed correctly and has power. Clean any corrosion from contacts and replace the battery if needed. If the issue persists, contact Bushnell customer support.
Regularly clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner. Check and tighten any loose screws. Store the scope in a dry, cool place when not in use. Consider periodic professional servicing to maintain optimal performance.
Locate the illumination control knob, usually on the side of the scope. Rotate the knob to adjust brightness levels. Select a brightness setting that provides clear visibility without causing glare.
Adjust the focus ring or eyepiece until the reticle becomes clear. If the image remains blurry, ensure that the objective lens is clean and the scope is properly mounted. Consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.
Yes, the illuminated reticle feature is designed to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. Adjust the brightness to a suitable level to avoid overpowering the target image.
To replace the battery, unscrew the battery compartment cover, remove the old battery, and insert a new one with the correct polarity. Secure the cover back in place, ensuring it is tightly closed to prevent moisture ingress.
Use a blower to remove loose debris, apply lens cleaner to a microfiber cloth, and gently wipe the lenses. Avoid using paper products or rough fabrics as they can scratch the lens coating.
Ensure that the scope is properly mounted and zeroed. Regularly check and adjust turrets for windage and elevation. Keep the scope clean and well-maintained to avoid mechanical issues that could affect tracking accuracy.