in Fig. 3-10. If the bullet hits to the left of the aiming point, turn adjustment (counter-clockwise) in the direction of the arrow marked “R” for right.

For the Nikon Riflescope 6.5-20x44 A0 adjustment is made by turning the grip by hand. If the bullet hits under the aiming point, turn the grip in the direction of the arrow marked “U” (Fig. 3-11). If the bullet hits to the left of the aiming point, turn the grip in the direction of the arrow marked “R” (Fig. 3-12).

(4)Adjustable objective

The Nikon Riflescope 6.5-20x44 A0, 4-12x40 A0, 3.3-10x44 A0 and 5.5-16.5x44 A0 can be more precisely focused within the range of at least 50 yards (45.72 m) ~ infinity by rotating the objective adjusting ring.

Parallax can be eliminated and sight alignment will be accurate. Use its distance scale as a reference guide.

Rotation of the adjusting ring is intentionally adjusted to be heavy at the factory so that it will not move easily during shooting.

(5) Changing the grip (6.5-20x44 A0 only)

Remove the protective cap of the grip by turning it counterclockwise. Align the grip to the 0 (zero) position of the scale ring. This is to assure that the scale ring will be correctly aligned to the new grip (the alignment position should be remembered).

With the grip held with your fingers to avoid shifting of the aligned scale ring, turn the bolt in the top of the grip counterclockwise with the hex key supplied until the bolt comes out. Then remove the grip (Fig. 3-13).

Insert the new grip into position and align the scale ring to 0.

Insert the bolt. By securing the grip with our fingers to avoid shifting of the scale ring, turn the bolt clockwise with the hex key supplied, until the grip is firmly secured.

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Nikon Monarch/Titanium instruction manual Adjustable objective, Changing the grip 6.5-20x44 A0 only