Set each adjustment to midpoint and recheck for centering. If the target moves in a circle larger than 1” from center (at 25 yards) in relation to intersection of crosshairs, reset windage and elevation adjustments. While looking through the scope in a normal viewing position, carefully rotate the scope. Do this by placing the scope in a solid V-block (cardboard box with two slots). It is wise to check the center of the optical axis before mounting. This setting provides you with the ideal adjustment range from the center position. The reticle was carefully set at the optical center of your riflescope at our factory. WARNING: NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH THE RIFLESCOPE (OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENT). After you have made your adjustment, with a quick glance re-check the image. The reticle pattern should be sharp and clear before your eye can refocus. Turn the fast-focus eyepiece clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust to your eyes. Then, shift your vision quickly, looking through the scope at a plain background. ![]() Look at a distant object for several seconds without using your scope. The eyepiece will focus faster than your eye can compensate for any inaccuracy in your adjustment. ![]() The eyepiece is designed to provide a precise fast focus. ![]() Bushnell Banner Rifle Scopes Instruction Manual EYEPIECE FOCUSING
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