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Final Range Sight-In and CRS Stop Set
After the riflescope has been bore-sighted, final sight-in and
CRS stop set should be done at the range using the exact
ammunition expected to be used while shooting. Sight in and
zero the riflescope at the preferred distance. 100 yards is the
most common zero distance, although a 200 yard zero may be
preferred for long range applications.
Be sure the reticle is in focus (see Reticle Focus) and set the
parallax adjustment to match the distance being used for
sight-in:
1. Following all safe shooting practices, fire a three-shot group
as precisely as possible.
2. Next, adjust the reticle to match the approximate center of
the shot group (see section on Windage and Elevation Adjustment).
Note: If the ri e is very solidly mounted and cannot be moved, simply
look through the scope and adjust the reticle until it is centered on the
red group.
3. Carefully fire another three-shot group and see if the bullet
group is centered on the bullseye.
This procedure can be repeated as many times as necessary
to achieve a perfect zero.
After obtaining a satisfactory zero, the CRS stop can be set
if desired:
1. Loosen the three turret cap retaining screws on the
elevation turret. Gently pull the turret cap straight up and off
of the turret post, being careful not to rotate the turret post.
2. Slide the CRS shims on the center section of the turret post
below the V-grooved part.
Setting the CRS Stop and Indexing Elevation Knob
Alternate shim installation direction
180 degrees with each shim.
Place CRS shims
in this groove.
Use as many shims as necessary to
completely ll up the space. Do
not try to force in a last shim once
the clearance is very closea tiny
remaining gap is normal.
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