Elevation and Windage TARGET Turrets (3-12x44 & 6-24x50 models)

Selected models of Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope with illuminated reticle feature target style adjustment turrets, which provide audible and visual references. The turrets can be rotated in either direction to make appropriate adjustments.

Each turn of the turret provides an audible “click” which coincides with a movement of the visible reference point on the turret knob. Additionally, clicks can be felt by your fingers as the turret knob moves. Each “click” represents .1 mil of reticle movement.

Rotate the elevation turret knob counterclockwise to move the reticle plane up, or clockwise to move it down. Rotate the windage dial counterclockwise to move the reticle plane right, or clockwise to move it left. These Bushnell Tactical Riflescopes provide 5 mils of adjustment per complete revolution of the turret.

After adjustments have been made, you can reset the turret to zero by following the procedure below:

REMOVING THE TARGET TURRETS

Using the included Allen wrench (hex key), loosen the turret bolt (A) by turning it counter-clockwise while firmly holding the turret in place. You can either remove the bolt entirely (B), or just loosen it enough to be able to pull up on the turret and rotate it freely in either direction (make sure the adjustment itself does not change-you don’t want to loose your zero setting).

RESETTING THE DIALS TO ZERO

Once the turret bolt is loose (or removed), and you are able to pull up the elevation turret and rotate it freely, line up the “0” on the adjustment scale with the index line, then push the turret back down into place (C). Be careful not to lose any clicks when pushing the turret back down, which might affect your targeting at the next use. Replace the turret bolt and use the Allen wrench to tighten it (turn clockwise) until the turret is securely in place. Repeat this process with the windage turret.

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Bushnell BTR-MIL, BTR-2, BTR-1 manual Removing the Target Turrets, Resetting the Dials to Zero