Bushnell BTR-1, BTR-MIL, BTR-2 manual

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In the example to the left using the BTR-Mil reticle, the shooter was attempting to hit a target in the center of the crosshairs. The actual point of impact hit 4 Mils down and 3 Mils left, as indicated by the red dot. Adjust the elevation dial 4 Mils up/windage dial 3 Mils right. Another way to accomplish this is to return the weapon to the original aiming point on the target. Ensure that it is securely held in place. While holding the weapon steady, adjust the elevation knob until the horizontal cross hair intersects the bullet hole made by the first shot. Then adjust the windage knob until the vertical cross hair intersects the original bullet hole. The rifle scope should now be closely aligned with the bore of the weapon. It is advisable to fire additional shots as some fine adjustments may be required to insure that the firearm is perfectly zeroed.

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Contents Proud USA Company Table of Contents ET1624J / ET18524 Battery Cover Brightness DialModels w/o Side Focus Power Change Ring Fast Focus EyepieceFirst Focal Plane and Second Focal Plane Reticles Bore Sighting and Zeroing the ScopePage Resetting the Dials to Zero Removing the Target TurretsAdjustment Scale Index Line Resetting the Adjustment Scale Ring Elevation and Windage T-LOK Turrets ET18524 Step Reticle Description Ranging with Your MIL-DOT ReticleCalculating Holds for Wind and Moving Targets Mils at Yards Page How To Use the Reticle METERS/YARDS How To Use the Reticle METERS/YARDS How To Use the Reticle Page How To Use the Reticle Page Maintenance Using Mil Dot Reticles for Ranging EquationsConverting Trajectory Data to Mil Holdovers Distance Trajectory Mil Size Actual Holdover Using Mil Dot Reticles for Holdover Yards Mil value InchesElite Lifetime Limited Warranty U.S.A. Send To Canada Send ToBushnell Outdoor Products Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 800