Nikon P Rimfire Instruction Manual
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To zero your Nikon P Rimfire scope, mount the scope securely on your rifle and set up a target at your desired zeroing distance. Use the windage and elevation adjustment knobs to align the crosshairs with the point of impact. Fire a few rounds and make fine adjustments until the point of impact matches the point of aim.
To clean your Nikon P Rimfire scope, use a soft brush or air blower to remove dust. For lenses, use a lens cleaning solution and microfiber cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check for loose screws and ensure all parts are secure. Store in a dry, cool place when not in use.
The Nikon P Rimfire is typically set with a fixed parallax, optimized for rimfire distances. If you experience issues, ensure your eye relief is correct and check for consistent cheek weld. If further adjustment is needed, consult the manual or a professional.
If your scope fogs up, it may indicate a seal failure. To prevent fogging, ensure that lens caps are used in humid conditions. If fogging persists, contact Nikon support for inspection as the internal nitrogen purging might be compromised.
Use scope rings that match the tube diameter of your Nikon P Rimfire. Place the rings on the rifle base and set the scope in the rings. Adjust for proper eye relief and level the crosshairs before tightening the rings securely, ensuring no overtightening that could damage the scope.
The Nikon P Rimfire scope typically features BDC (Bullet Drop Compensator) reticles designed for rimfire shooting, providing aiming points at various distances. Check your specific model for additional reticle options.
Yes, the Nikon P Rimfire scope features fully multi-coated lenses that enhance light transmission, making it suitable for low-light conditions. However, always ensure you are complying with local hunting regulations regarding shooting hours.
If your scope does not hold zero, check that the scope mounts are secure and not shifting. Re-tighten the screws if necessary. Inspect for any damage to the scope or mounts. If the issue persists, consult with a professional or contact Nikon support.
To determine the correct eye relief, mount the scope and hold the rifle in a shooting position. Adjust the scope back and forth until you achieve a full, clear view through the scope without any black rings around the image. Secure the scope in this position.
Yes, the Nikon P Rimfire is designed to be waterproof and fogproof, featuring O-ring seals and nitrogen purging. This ensures reliable performance in various weather conditions.