Bushnell SP164850B Owner's Guide

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Pages 22
Year 2018
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Bushnell SP164850B Scope Specification

The Bushnell SP164850B Scope is a robust optical instrument designed for precision and reliability, ideal for hunting and long-range shooting. This scope features a 16-48x magnification range, providing versatile options for various distances and shooting conditions. The objective lens has a diameter of 50mm, ensuring a bright and clear image by allowing significant light transmission even in low-light environments. The optics are fully multi-coated, enhancing clarity and color accuracy while reducing glare and reflection. Constructed with a durable housing, the SP164850B is both waterproof and fog-proof, making it suitable for harsh weather conditions. It includes a nitrogen-purged interior to prevent internal fogging over a wide range of temperatures. The scope is equipped with a fast-focus eyepiece, allowing quick reticle adjustments for improved targeting efficiency. The reticle itself is designed for precision, with clear markings that facilitate accurate aiming. The Bushnell SP164850B is constructed with high-quality materials to withstand rugged use, offering longevity and consistent performance. Its lightweight design ensures ease of mounting and handling, contributing to overall shooting comfort. This scope is engineered for compatibility with a variety of firearms, providing versatility for different shooting applications. With its combination of advanced optical features and durable construction, the Bushnell SP164850B Scope stands out as a reliable choice for shooters seeking accuracy and resilience in their optical equipment.

Bushnell SP164850B Scope F.A.Q.

What is the best way to mount the Bushnell SP164850B Scope on a rifle?

To mount the Bushnell SP164850B Scope, use high-quality rings that fit the diameter of the scope tube. Ensure the scope is aligned with the rifle's bore and securely fastened to maintain zero during use.

How do I zero the Bushnell SP164850B Scope?

To zero the Bushnell SP164850B Scope, start at a short distance, like 25 yards. Fire a group of shots, then adjust the windage and elevation knobs to align the reticle with the point of impact.

What should I do if the scope is fogging up internally?

If the scope fogs internally, it may have a seal issue. Contact Bushnell for a warranty claim or repair, as the scope should be nitrogen purged and sealed against such problems.

How can I clean the lenses of the Bushnell SP164850B Scope safely?

Use a soft, microfiber cloth or lens cleaning tissue with a lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses to avoid scratching. Avoid using rough materials or excessive force.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Bushnell SP164850B Scope?

Regularly check for loose screws, clean the lenses, and inspect the scope body for damage after each use. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.

How do I adjust the parallax on the Bushnell SP164850B Scope?

Adjust the parallax by turning the side focus knob until the target remains clear and centered in the reticle when viewed from different angles.

What are the steps to troubleshoot poor image clarity with the Bushnell SP164850B Scope?

Ensure the lenses are clean, check the focus and parallax settings, and verify that the scope is properly mounted. If issues persist, consult Bushnell's customer support.

What does it mean if the reticle appears to be canted in the Bushnell SP164850B Scope?

A canted reticle may indicate the scope is not level with the rifle. Re-mount the scope, ensuring it is perfectly horizontal and aligned with the bore axis.

Can I use the Bushnell SP164850B Scope in low-light conditions?

Yes, the Bushnell SP164850B Scope is designed with multi-coated optics to enhance light transmission, making it suitable for low-light conditions.

How do I ensure the scope remains zeroed after transportation?

Use a sturdy case for transportation to protect the scope from impacts. Check zero regularly, especially after long trips or rough handling.