Packaging contents
Packaging contents:
- The bezel
- 2 flip caps
- A microfiber cloth
- 1 allen key.
Bezel structure technical data :
Magnification range: Zoom variable from 4 to 16.
Diopter adjustment at eyepiece.
Objective lens diameter: 50 mm
Tube diameter: 25.4 mm
Length: 355 mm
Weight: 650 grams
Reticle type: MIL DOT
Transmission rate: 83% at 550nm
Eyepiece distance: 113-82 mm (depending on zoom)
vision : [7.2 ; 2] meters to 100m
Parallax adjustable from 15 meters to infinity.
Anti-fog: Nitrogen purge
Withstands all weather conditions.
Data Bezel mechanics
The turrets are graduated in 0.1 MIL which corresponds to:
- 1 cm at 100 m per click
- 1 mm at 10 m per click
To make a click, first unlock the turret by pulling it outwards, then turn the turret.
Each turn of the turret corresponds to 6 MIL, i.e. 60 cm at 100m
Elevation range: 11.5 MIL
All easily adjustable with a tool-free grip.
Installation tip:
- This scope is sold without mounting clamps. You'll need to buy mounting clamps with a diameter of 25.4mm.
- Slide the scope onto your weapon's 11 mm rail, hold it in place and tighten the two screws very lightly.
- Position yourself behind the weapon. If you can see perfectly through the scope, it's correctly positioned.
- If not, slide the scope into the rail to obtain the correct distance between your eye and the eyepiece (8 to 10 cm from your eye).
Adjusting the glasses to your eyesight
- If this is not the case, grasp the eyepiece (the part closest to your eyes) and gently rotate it. This will bring the reticle into focus as you see it.
- Once you've found the position that focuses the reticle, tighten the locknut between the zoom ring and the eyepiece to prevent any unwanted movement of the eyepiece.
How do you adjust your scope to move the point of impact?
- Pull on the turrets to unlock them.
- The upper turret is used to adjust the height (vertical axis) of your impact, it is marked UP which corresponds to the direction to send your impact upwards.
- The turret located on the right-hand side of your scope is used to adjust on a horizontal axis, it is marked R for Right to send your impacts to the right.
- Refer to the table in the photos to find out the value of a click according to the distance of your target.