V
ARIABLE POWER ADJUSTMENTS
To change magnification, simply r
otate the P
ow
er S
elector Ring to align the desir
ed number on the po
w
er scale with index dot.
When
still-hunting
or
stalking
game,
a
variable
scope
should
be
set
to
the
lo
w
est
po
w
er
. Y
ou
then
hav
e
the
widest
field
of
vie
w
for
quick
shots at close range. H
igher po
w
ers should be r
eser
ved for pr
ecise long-range shots.
W
ARNING:
A
SCOP
E
SHOULD
NE
VER
BE
USED
AS
A
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
EITHER
A
BINOCUL
AR
OR
SPO
T
TING
SCOP
E. IT MA
Y RESUL
T IN
YOU INAD
VER
TENTL
Y POINTING
THE GUN A
T ANO
THER P
ERSON.
ADJUST
ABLE OBJECTIVE LENS
This
featur
e
(if
pr
esent
on
your
scope)
permits
pr
ecise
focusing,
while
simultaneously
readjusting
the
parallax-fr
ee
distance,
for
any
range
fr
om
50
yar
ds
to
infinity
. T
o
change
range
focus,
turn
the
O
bjectiv
e
A
djustment
Ring
and
align
the
number
with
the
distance
index
dot.
An
alternativ
e
method
is
to
look
thr
ough
the
scope
and
turn
the
O
bjectiv
e
A
djustment
Ring
until
the
target,
at
whatev
er
range, is sharply focused.
MAINTENANCE
Your B
ushnell riflescope, though amazingly tough, is a pr
ecision instr
ument that deser
ves r
easonable cautious car
e.
1.
When
cleaning
the
lenses,
first
blo
w
away
any
dir
t and
dust,
or
use
a
soft
lens
br
ush.
Fingerprints
and
lubricants
can
be
wiped
off
with lens tissue, or a soft clean cotton cloth, moistened with lens cleaning fl
uid.
W
ARNING:
UNNECESSAR
Y
R
UBBING
OR
USE
OF
A
CO
ARSE
CL
O
TH
MA
Y
CA
USE
PERMANENT
DAMA
GE
T
O
LENS
CO
ATINGS.
2. All mo
ving par
ts of the scope ar
e permanently lubricated. D
o not tr
y to lubricate them.
3. N
o maintenance is needed on the scope
’s outer sur
face, ex
cept to occasionally wipe off dir
t or fingerprints with a soft cloth.
4. U
se lens co
vers whenev
er conv
enient.
STORAGE
A
void
storing
the
scope
in
hot
places,
such
as
the
passenger
compar
tments
of
vehicles
on
hot
days.
The
high
temperatur
es
could
adv
ersely
affect
the
lubricants
and
sealants.
A
vehicle
’s
tr
unk,
a
gun
cabinet
or
a
closet
is
pr
eferable.
N
ev
er
leav
e
the
scope
wher
e
dir
ect
sunlight
can
enter
either
the
objectiv
e
or
the
ey
epiece
lens.
D
amage
may
result
fr
om
the
concentration
(burning
glass
effect)
of
the
sun
’s rays.
ENGLISH
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