Design history (Part 1)
The experience acquired through our previous models, along with customer feedback via comments, has meant we've been able to upgrade and better target our users' needs. We've therefore decided to make a few drastic changes to the previous generation:
- The illuminated reticle has been improved: The alternate OFF switch and variable intensity positions.
- The tilted surface of the zoom ring allows you to zoom without breaking your position.
Design history (Part 2)
The turret unit has been replaced with a version that's easier to use: 1 click = 1 cm to 100 m, a simple rule of 3 means you can identify the click value at any distance.
For example: At 50 metres, you're two times closer than at 100 metres, so your click value is two times less: 1 cm / 2 = 0.5 cm.
We've also added protective covers to the sight, in order to keep the lens dry, even in intense rain, and to boost visibility.
Features
Body: 30 mm (30 mm collars required)
Zoom: 1.5x to 6x
Length: 293 mm
Weight: 500 g
Lens diameter: 44 mm
Exit pupil: 6.7 - 3.75 mm
Field of vision at 100 m: 25.5 - 6.3 m
Eye relief: 92 - 77 mm
Illuminated reticle: 6 levels, 1 battery - CR2032
Turret adjustment: 0.1 mil, 1 cm to 100 m
Total elevation range: 35 mil
Dioptre adjustment: +2 -2D
Operating temperatures: -10 °C to +60 °C
Anti-fog: nitrogen-filled
Surface treatment: Hard anti-scratch anodisation
Mounting the sight
Position both of your clamps on the weapon.
Place the sight into the base of the clamps.
Shoulder your rifle with your eyes closed. Open your eyes - the image should be perfectly round and whole. If not, vary the position of the sight and clamps until you get an optimal image.
Once the position has been set, use either a spirit level or a weighted string to ensure the sight is straight and level.
Next, tighten it using a star-shaped tightening nut.
Scope adjustment
The sight comes with an adjustment target, which allows for correspondence between a square and the value of a click.
Each turret click moves the point of impact 10 mm on the target at a range of 100 m.
Remove the metal caps; turn the turrets in the direction you wish to move the point of impact.
To raise the point of impact, turn towards UP.
To move the point of impact to the right, turn towards Right.
These adjustments should be carried out on a shooting range
Turret with zero option
This feature namely allows you to take note of the adjustment values in case you're using 0 different ammunitions, based on the type of hunting, and compensations for shooting at long ranges.
It is possible to set the sight graduation to "0" on the sight has been adjusted.
To do this, you'll need to unscrew the two TORX screws on top of the turret. This will let the graduated ring rotate freely. Position the graduated ring to 0 and re-tighten the two TORX screws.