Nikon Slughunter Instruction Manual
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To calibrate your Nikon Slughunter, start by mounting it securely on your firearm. Adjust the elevation and windage turrets to align with your shooting range conditions. Use a laser bore sight to ensure initial alignment and fine-tune at the range using live ammunition, adjusting based on shot placement.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces. For lens care, use a lens brush or air blower to remove debris, followed by a lens cleaning solution and microfiber cloth for smudges. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the scope in water. Regularly check for loose screws and ensure the mounts are secure.
Fogging can occur due to rapid temperature changes. The Nikon Slughunter is nitrogen-purged to prevent internal fogging, but external fogging can be mitigated by keeping the lens covers on until ready to shoot and using anti-fog lens sprays. Ensure the seals are intact to maintain its waterproof qualities.
The Nikon Slughunter does not have an illuminated reticle, so brightness adjustments are not applicable. Instead, ensure the reticle is clear by adjusting the focus and using the scope in adequate lighting conditions.
Check the mounting system to ensure it is tight and properly aligned. Inspect the turrets for any damage and re-zero the scope. If issues persist, consider consulting a professional for further inspection or contacting Nikon support for assistance.
Yes, the Nikon Slughunter features fully multi-coated optics to enhance light transmission, providing clearer images in low light conditions. For best results, use the scope during dawn or dusk when natural light is still available.
Store the Nikon Slughunter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the lens caps on to protect the optics and consider using a protective case to prevent dust and physical damage. Avoid high humidity environments to prevent mold growth.
Choose the appropriate mounts and rings compatible with your firearm and the Nikon Slughunter. Securely attach the mounts to the firearm, ensuring they are level. Place the scope within the rings, adjust for eye relief, and tighten the rings evenly to secure the scope without over-torquing.
The Nikon Slughunter has a quick-focus eyepiece. Rotate the eyepiece until the reticle is sharp and clear to your vision. This adjustment is personal and should be done in a stable position, focusing on a distant object similar to your typical shooting range.
Yes, the Nikon Slughunter is designed to be both waterproof and shockproof. It is nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to prevent water ingress and protect against shock from recoil, ensuring durability in various environmental conditions.