Bushnell SN154565G Owner's Guide

To zero your Bushnell SN154565G Scope, mount it securely on your rifle, align the reticle with your target at a set distance, typically 100 yards. Adjust the windage and elevation knobs until your point of impact matches your point of aim.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a gentle lens cleaner to remove dust and smudges from the lenses. Avoid using paper products or abrasive materials that can scratch the lens surface.
A blurry reticle may result from improper focus. Adjust the eyepiece diopter until the reticle appears sharp and clear to your vision. Ensure that the scope is properly mounted and stable.
Internal fogging is usually due to a breach in the scope's sealing. Contact Bushnell customer service for repair or replacement options, as this typically requires professional servicing.
Eye relief is adjusted by repositioning the scope forwards or backwards in the mounting system until you achieve a full, clear sight picture. Ensure your eye is at a safe distance from the scope.
Regularly check for loose mounts, clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth, and store the scope in a dry, cool place. Inspect for any signs of damage or wear after each use.
Use the windage and elevation adjustment knobs located on the sides and top of the scope. Turn them in the direction indicated by the arrows to move the point of impact accordingly.
Loss of zero can be caused by loose mounts, heavy recoil, or impact damage. Ensure mounts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications and check alignment after each use.
Rotate the magnification adjustment ring located on the scope body to increase or decrease magnification. Ensure smooth operation without forcing the ring.
Check for obstructions on the lenses or improper mounting. Clean the lenses and ensure the scope is mounted correctly. If distortion persists, consult Bushnell for further assistance.