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Tasco Optical Product Repair
can maintain or repair your Tasco optical products with experienced technicians. can supply the original parts for your Tasco products. are well versed and ...
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Redfield Optical Product Repair
can maintain or repair your Redfield optical products with technicians trained by ... the original parts for your Redfield products which manufactured in Denver, ... How To Set Mounting System · Sight In How To Sight In (Zeroing) Scope ...
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How to sight in
Do not use the scope windage and elevation adjustments for these pre-sighting adjustments or you will run out of adjustment for final zeroing. ...
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How to use Accu-Trac system
Tighten the hex head screw being careful not to change the elevation setting while doing so. Your Accu-Trac is now calibrated for the 200 yard zero and all ...
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How to use Accu-Trac system
This lens can act as a "burning glass", causing deterioration of the Accu-Range scale inside of the scope. Using Accu-Trac on various sized game: Deer ...
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How to use Accu-Trac system
Zeroing the Accu-Trac: Remove the hex head screw and dial from the scope. ... Elevation knob value per graduation for Accu-Trac scopes is 0.4" per click. ...
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How to use Accu-Trac system
Tighten the hex head screw being careful not to change the elevation setting while doing so. Your Accu-Trac is now calibrated for the 200 yard zero and all ...
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Redfield Optical Product Repair
can maintain or repair your Redfield optical products with technicians trained by ... How To Set Mounting System · Sight In How To Sight In (Zeroing) Scope ...
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How to sight in
Zeroing a scope: The range at which a scope should be zeroed is a matter of personal judgment. If you anticipate using the scope at distances of 100 yards ...
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How to sight in
Without moving the rifle from this position, glance through the scope and note ... are 200 yards or more, you should zero your rifle at the longer ranges. ...