foxi მოკლედ კროსმანს აქვს 3 ცალი შენი მონაცემების მქონე ოპტიკა:
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3-9x40mm non illuminated - model #CP394AO2)
3-9x40mm - model #CP394AORG3)
3-9x40mm tactical - model #CP394RCმოკლედ აგერაა სამივეს მანუალები, და პირველივე გვერდზე არის Zero Locking-ის ინსტრუქცია და ის ექვსკუთხედიანი ვინტი ნაჩვენები. დაიწყე პუნქტიდან Zeroing the Scope და ჩადი პუნქტამდე (უფროსწორედ ამ პუნქტის ჩათვლიანად) Zero Resetting.
პირველივე გვერდზე იწყება ახსნა სულ არის 4 თავი:
Zeroing the ScopeThe purpose of zeroing the scope is to ensure that the scope is aligned with the impact point of the pellet or bullet from the rifle. Before zeroing the scope, read the following adjustment knob instructions carefully.

• The windage and elevation adjustment knobs have a unique locking screw design. A hex wrench is provided with the scope.
• IMPORTANT: Refer to Figure 1 for the correct way to hold down the outer rim of the adjustment knob whenever you use the hex wrench to tighten/loosen the locking screw.
Zero Locking• Firmly hold down the windage or elevation adjustment knob as shown in Fig 1. Use the hex wrench to turn the locking screw clockwise until tight. Do not over-tighten.
• When the locking screw is completely tightened down, the windage or elevation adjustment knob is "locked". The knob will not rotate, preventing any accidental movement to lose zero. (W/E knobs are at "locked position for a new scope.)
ZeroingFirmly holding down the windage or elevation knob as shown on Fig. 1, use the hex wrench to turn the Locking Screw counter-clockwise until the "adjustment line" appears (Fig. 2-2). When the knob base sits at this adjustment line, windage and elevation can be rotated for zeroing.
• Place a target 100 yards away.
• Ideally use a steadying device such as a bipod or shooting stand, set the scope at the highest magnification, aim at the center of the target and fire a test shot, if safe to do so.
• If the impact point of the pellet or bullet is exactly in the center of the target then the scope is zeroed. If it is not, you will need to adjust the reticle using the elevation and/or windage adjusters.
• Vertical Adjustment (Elevation) - Use your fingers to turn the adjusting knob as required. One click in either direction equals approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards.
• Horizontal Adjustment (Windage) - Use your fingers to rotate the adjusting knob as required. One click in either direction equals approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards.
• Having adjusted the windage and elevation as required, fire, if safe to do so, another test shot. Keep adjusting and test firing until the test shot impacts on the center of the target when the reticle is on the center of the target. This is vital for accurate shooting.
Note: Each click of adjustment moves the impact point by the amount shown in the table below.
Zero ResettingOnce your scope is zeroed, the "0" marking may not be facing you at the original center position. Optionally, you can rotate "0" to the centerline using the following steps.
• Firmly holding down the W/E knob as shown in Fig. 1, use the hex wrench to turn the locking screw counterclockwise until the "zero resetting line" appears (Fig. 2-3).
• When the knob base sits at this" zero resetting line", the W/E knob has been disengaged and rotating the knob will not affect zero. You can re-position the "0" mark to the centerline.
• When complete with scope zeroing, followed by optional zero resetting, be sure to LOCK ZERO by following the steps in zero locking
რავი იმედია გასაგები იქნება. ჩემს 4-16x40 ცენტრ პონტს აშკარად აქვს ეგ ვინტი.