Nikon P308 Instruction Manual

Start by ensuring the rifle is unloaded and placed on a stable surface. Attach the scope rings to the rail, position the scope in the rings, and adjust for proper eye relief and level. Securely tighten the ring screws evenly.
Begin at a short distance like 25 yards to get on paper. Adjust windage and elevation turrets based on shot placement. Move to 100 yards and fine-tune the adjustments for precise zeroing.
Use a soft brush or air blower to remove dust. Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Regularly check for loose screws and ensure all mounting points are secure.
Ensure the scope is sealed properly. If fogging occurs internally, it may be due to a compromised seal, and professional servicing is recommended. For external fogging, use anti-fog wipes or sprays.
The Nikon P308 typically has a fixed parallax setting. However, if equipped with an adjustable objective or side focus, rotate the parallax adjustment until the target and reticle are sharp and aligned.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use lens caps to protect the optics and consider a padded case for additional protection against physical damage.
After zeroing, loosen the turret screws, lift the turret cap, and rotate it to align the zero mark with the reference line. Tighten the screws to secure the position.
Ensure the scope is mounted securely and check for any canting. Reconfirm zeroing at a known distance, and check for any environmental factors such as wind that might affect bullet trajectory.
Extreme temperatures and humidity can affect performance. In cold conditions, battery life for illuminated reticles may decrease. Always ensure lenses are clean and dry in humid or rainy conditions.
Common issues include fogging, loose mounts, and parallax errors. Fogging can be managed with anti-fog solutions. Regularly check and tighten mounts. Ensure proper parallax settings for distance shooting.