Completing Installation
1. Do not move the scope from its optimal eye relief
position.
2. Rotate the scope as necessary to position the eleva-
tion adjustment as centered at the top.
3. Confirm the vertical reticle hair is vertical to the ri-
fle as misalignment will affect long-range accuracy.
4. When the scope is properly positioned, tighten the
ring screws evenly until each is firmly tightened.
Caution: Over-tightening the ring assembly can
damage your MINOX riflescope and will void the
scope warranty. Tighten only to 13 to 15 inch
pounds of torque as measured with a torque tool,
or no more than finger tight when holding the
short end of the hex key/Allen wrench provided
with many mounting kits.
Note: Damage caused as a result of not following
proper mounting procedures is not covered by your
MINOX riflescope warranty.
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Focusing the Reticle
The reticle should be in sharp focus when looking
through the scope from approximately four inches:
1. Firmly place the firearm with the mounted scope
on a rest.
2. To ensure correct focusing of the reticle, it is advis-
able to choose the highest power on the ocular.
3. Glance through the scope while pointing at a blank
background such as a wall or the sky. Do not stare
through the scope, as this will cause your eye to
attempt to bring the reticle into focus when it actu-
ally is not, causing eye strain.
4. If the reticle is not sharp, turn the eyepiece to ad-
just the Ocular Lens.
5. Repeat from step 3 until the reticle is in focus.
6. If your eyesight changes over time, remember to
refocus the reticle.