Bushnell XRS II Instruction Manual
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To zero your Bushnell XRS II, mount the scope securely, fire a group at your target, and adjust the windage and elevation turrets until your point of impact matches the point of aim. Recheck and fine-tune as needed.
The recommended eye relief for the Bushnell XRS II is approximately 3.75 inches, ensuring a clear and full field of view with a safe distance from recoil.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or lens brush to gently remove dust. For smudges, use a lens cleaning solution and tissue specifically designed for optics. Avoid using household cleaners or rough materials.
If your scope is fogging internally, it might have lost its nitrogen seal. Contact Bushnell customer service for repair or replacement as it should remain fog-proof under normal conditions.
To adjust the zoom, rotate the magnification ring located near the eyepiece. Turn clockwise to increase magnification and counterclockwise to decrease it.
Regularly check and tighten any mounting hardware, clean the lenses as needed, and store the scope in a cool, dry place. Inspect the scope for any damage after extensive use.
Ensure that the scope is properly mounted and secured with appropriate torque settings. Use quality rings and bases, and periodically check for any loosening after use.
The Bushnell XRS II offers a parallax adjustment range from 50 yards to infinity, allowing for precise focusing at various distances.
The reticle illumination can be adjusted using the illumination knob. Turn the knob to cycle through different brightness levels or to switch the illumination off.
Yes, the Bushnell XRS II is designed to withstand heavy recoil, making it suitable for use with high-caliber rifles. Ensure it is mounted securely to maintain performance.