Nikon Prostaff Target EFR Instruction Manual
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To mount the Nikon Prostaff Target EFR, ensure that the rifle is stable and the scope rings are aligned with the mounting rail. Place the scope into the rings, adjust for eye relief, and tighten the screws evenly to avoid damaging the tube.
Start by setting up a target at your desired zeroing distance. Fire a group of shots, then adjust the windage and elevation turrets as needed to align the point of impact with the point of aim. Repeat the process until the scope is accurately zeroed.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a lens brush to gently remove dust and debris. Apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to the cloth, not directly on the lens, and wipe in a circular motion. Avoid using any abrasive materials.
Adjust the focus ring located at the eyepiece until the reticle appears sharp. If the problem persists, check for any obstructions on the lens or seek professional inspection to ensure there is no internal damage.
Yes, the Nikon Prostaff Target EFR is designed to be waterproof and fog-proof, thanks to its nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed construction, making it suitable for use in various weather conditions.
The Nikon Prostaff Target EFR has an adjustable objective lens with a parallax setting range from 10 yards to infinity. To adjust, rotate the parallax ring on the objective lens until the target image is clear and free of parallax error.
Ensure that the scope mounts and rings are securely tightened and that the rifle's action screws are properly torqued. If the issue continues, inspect the scope and mounting system for any signs of damage or misalignment.
Regularly clean the lenses with appropriate materials, check and tighten mounting screws, and store the scope in a dry, protective case when not in use. Periodic inspection for any physical damage or wear is also recommended.
Rotate the magnification ring located near the eyepiece to smoothly transition between different magnification levels. Ensure the image remains clear by adjusting the focus as needed.
Check if the scope is correctly mounted and the focus ring is properly adjusted. If the issue persists, inspect the scope for internal damage or seek assistance from a professional technician for further evaluation.