Bushnell Trophy Instruction Manual V2
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To mount the Bushnell Trophy Scope, ensure the rifle is on a stable surface. Use high-quality rings and bases compatible with your rifle. Align the scope with the rifle's bore, adjust for eye relief, and tighten the screws evenly to avoid any misalignment.
Begin by mounting the scope securely. At a shooting range, use a stable rest to fire a group of shots at a target 25 yards away. Adjust windage and elevation knobs based on the shot placement. Confirm the zero at 100 yards and make final adjustments.
Fogging can occur due to temperature changes. Ensure the scope is sealed and dry before use. Store it in a cool, dry place. If fogging persists, consider contacting Bushnell customer support for further assistance.
Regularly clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner. Check for any loose screws or mounts. Store in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage. Periodically inspect for any signs of wear or damage.
The Bushnell Trophy Scope may have a side focus or adjustable objective for parallax correction. To adjust, turn the parallax knob or ring until the target is clear and sharp at your desired shooting distance.
If the reticle is not clear, adjust the eyepiece focus by rotating it until the reticle appears sharp. Ensure that you are looking through the center of the lens for the best clarity.
Ensure that the scope mounts and rings are properly torqued. Use thread-locking compound on screws if necessary. Avoid heavy impacts and handle the rifle gently to maintain zero.
The Bushnell Trophy Scope typically offers eye relief of around 3 to 4 inches. Eye relief is crucial for safety and comfort, preventing the scope from hitting your eye during recoil.
Yes, the Bushnell Trophy Scope is designed with multi-coated optics to enhance light transmission, making it suitable for low-light conditions like dawn or dusk hunting.
Check that all mounting hardware is securely fastened. If the problem persists, the internal adjustment mechanisms might be damaged, and you should contact Bushnell for repair or replacement.