Bushnell Shim Instruction Manual

Bushnell Shim Scope manual cover
Pages 9
Year 2003
Language(s)
English en

Bushnell Shim Scope Specification

The Bushnell Shim Scope is a precision optical device designed for enhancing targeting accuracy. It features a multi-coated lens system that optimizes light transmission and reduces glare, providing clear and bright images even in low-light conditions. The scope is constructed with a durable, weather-resistant housing, ensuring reliable performance in various environmental conditions. Its compact design integrates a robust, single-piece tube that enhances strength and precision alignment. The Bushnell Shim Scope offers adjustable magnification, allowing users to easily switch between different zoom levels for versatile shooting scenarios. The scope includes a customized reticle that is engineered for quick target acquisition and accuracy, supporting both short and long-range shooting. Windage and elevation adjustments are facilitated by tactile turrets, providing precise control and easy zeroing. The eye relief is generous, offering a comfortable and safe shooting experience, while the fast-focus eyepiece allows for quick reticle focusing. The scope is nitrogen-purged to prevent internal fogging and sealed with O-rings to ensure complete waterproof integrity. Overall, the Bushnell Shim Scope combines advanced optical performance with rugged construction, making it suitable for both amateur and professional users seeking enhanced shooting precision.

Bushnell Shim Scope F.A.Q.

How do I properly mount the Bushnell Shim Scope on my rifle?

To mount the Bushnell Shim Scope, first ensure that the rifle is unloaded. Attach the scope rings to the base and align the scope within the rings. Use a torque wrench to tighten the screws to the manufacturer's specifications, ensuring the scope is level.

What should I do if the scope is not holding zero?

If the scope is not holding zero, check if the scope mount is securely fastened. Re-tighten any loose screws and re-zero the scope. Consider checking for any barrel obstructions or inconsistencies in ammunition.

How can I clean the lenses of my Bushnell Shim Scope?

Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion to remove any dirt or smudges. Avoid using paper towels or rough materials that could scratch the lenses.

What is the best way to adjust the eye relief on the Bushnell Shim Scope?

To adjust eye relief, move the scope forward or backward within the scope rings until you achieve a full field of view when looking through the scope. This usually requires several adjustments to find the optimal position.

How do I make windage and elevation adjustments on the Bushnell Shim Scope?

Use the windage and elevation turrets located on the top and side of the scope. Rotate the turrets to move the point of aim left/right (windage) or up/down (elevation) according to your shooting needs.

What should I do if the reticle appears blurry?

If the reticle is blurry, adjust the focus ring located near the eyepiece of the scope. Look at a distant object and turn the ring until the reticle becomes clear and sharp.

Can the Bushnell Shim Scope be used in low-light conditions?

Yes, the Bushnell Shim Scope is designed for use in low-light conditions. It is equipped with multi-coated lenses that enhance light transmission, providing a clearer image in dim environments.

How do I store my Bushnell Shim Scope when not in use?

Store the scope in a cool, dry place. Use lens caps to protect the lenses and consider using a scope cover to prevent dust accumulation. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity.

What maintenance steps are recommended for ensuring the longevity of my Bushnell Shim Scope?

Regularly inspect the scope for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the lenses and check the mounting system for secure attachment. Store it properly when not in use and avoid exposure to harsh environmental conditions.

Is it necessary to use a torque wrench when mounting the Bushnell Shim Scope?

Yes, using a torque wrench is recommended to ensure that the screws are tightened to the correct specification, preventing any damage to the scope or rifle and ensuring consistent performance.