A Better View of the World

A Better View of the World

A BETTER VIEW OF THE MEOPRO® SERIES RIFLESCOPE WORLD USER MANUAL www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | 2 MeoPro® rifl escopes are premium quality, high performance telescopic sighting instruments that are considered to be among the fi nest in the world. Through the use of only the highest quality materials, state of the art manufacturing processes and stringent quality control, MeoPro® rifl escopes are designed to provide the user with a lifetime of dependable service and superior optical and mechanical performance. We thank you for your confi dence in Meopta® brand sports optics CONGRATULATIONS for your hunting and shooting adventures. ON YOUR NEW MEOPTA® MEOPRO® SERIES RIFLESCOPE. www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | What’s Included & Anatomy of a Rifl escope | 4 The following items are included in the box: Magnifi cation Elevation turret (capped) Eyepiece adjustment ring MeoPro® rifl escope Ocular Lenss Objective lens Ocular lens cover Windage turret (Capped) Antistatic Objective cleaning cloth lens cover One inch diameter main tube Warranty card One-piece aluminum body Owner’s manual Parallax adjustment dial (on select models) www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | Product Features | 6 The MeoPro® rifl escope is a precision optic used to magnify a 5 Parallax Adjustment – Select MeoPro® rifl escope models are target as well as serve as a sighting system that enhances the equipped with a side parallax adjustment dial. The dial allows the 3 accuracy of a fi rearm. shooter to correct for parallax at any range between a minimum yardage to infi nity ∞. 1 Focusing – The rifl escope is focused by turning the eyepiece. Meopta® offers a selection of reticles suited to the individual It’s suggested to focus at maximum power. The range of adjustment 1 2 4 is -2,5 / +1,75 D. To protect from injury the eyepiece is fi tted with needs of hunters and shooters. Please see page 14 for reticle 3 a rubber ocular ring. information. 2 Magnifi cation – Adjustments in magnifi cation power are MeoPro® rifl escopes are guaranteed waterproof, fogproof and made by turning the magnifi cation adjustment ring. The level of shockproof. magnifi cation is indicated by numbered settings located on the ® magnifi cation adjustment ring. MeoPro rifl escopes can be mounted on a wide variety of fi rearms. 3 3 Point of impact – Adjustments are made by manipulating Clockwise the precision elevation and windage dials (shown with caps low power in place) on the scope’s turret assemblies. The turret dials are 3 fi nger adjustable, providing positive click-stop point of impact adjustments. Select models feature turret dials with resettable zero function. 1 2 4 Scope Body – The one-piece body is precision machined 5 from aircraft grade aluminum alloy ensuring maximum strength and durability of the scope tube. All variable and fi xed power ® Counter-clockwise MeoPro rifl escopes feature a 1” main tube diameter. high power ParallaxParallax adjustment dial (on select models) www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | Mounting & Turret Types | 8 It is recommended that the scope mounting procedure be 1 The MeoPro® rifl escope should be secured to a fi rearm by MeoTrakTM RZ performed by a professional gunsmith. Meopta® recommends means of a high quality, 1 inch ring and base set. Resettable zero, the use of high quality mounts with all Meopta® MeoPro® fi nger adjustable. rifl escopes. 2 MeoPro® rifl escopes provide up to 4” of eye relief. The See page 9. rifl esscope should be positioned in the rings at its listed eye relief value from the aiming eye to provide a full fi eld of view. Please review the rifl escope specifi cation chart on page 22 for MeoTrakTM TRZ your specifi c models eye relief values. Target turrets, 1 resettable zero, fi nger adjustable. See page 11. 2 Eye relief www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | Adjusting Point of Aim | 10 TM MeoTrak RZ turrets (Resettable zero) – Adjustingg point of aim.aim. Resetting turret dial to zero: U/R - Up After adjusting point of aim, pull up the elevation or windage dial After removing the turret caps you can adjust the reticleeticle in to disengage the click-stop mechanism and set the zero mark on elevation (vertically) and windage (horizontally) by turningurning the the graduated dial 3 to the index mark 4 . appropriate dials. Moving either dial 1 click correspondsponds to a shift of ¼” at 100 yards (0.7cm at 100m). Replace turrett caps after 1 making adjustments. Elevation dial 1 Elevation adjustment: Elevation dial 5 If the rifl e shoots low, an upward correction (“U” direction) is required. Turn the elevation dial counter clockwise. 1 Parallax dial If the rifl e shoots high, a downward correction is required. (on select models) Turn the elevation dial clockwise. 3 2 Windage adjustment: 4 Windage dial 5 Parallax adjustment: If the rifl e shoots to the left, a correction to the right (“R” direction) is required. Turn the elevation dial counter 1) The reticle and target should be in focus. clockwise. 2) Turn the parallax dial to the estimated distance to your target. 2 2 The dial is marked at 30 30 (50 for the model 6,5-20x50) and If the rifl e shoots right, a correction to the left is required. U/R - Right infi nity ∞. Windage dial Turn the elevation dial clockwise. 3) Look through the scope at the aim point of the reticle. 4) Move your head slightly up and down while turning the parallax dial until the reticle does not move in relation to the target. www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | Adjusting Point of Aim | 12 MeoTrakTM TRZ target turrets (Resettable zero) – Adjusting point of aim. Up You can adjust the reticle in elevation (vertically) and windage 5 Parallax adjustment: 1 Elevation dial (horizontally) by turning the appropriate dials. Moving either dial 1 click corresponds to a shift of ¼” at 100 yards (0.7cm at 100m). 1) The reticle and target should be in focus. 2) Turn the parallax dial to the estimated distance to your target. 1 1 Elevation adjustment: The dial is marked at 30 and infi nity ∞. 3) Look through the scope at the aim point of the reticle. If the rifl e shoots low, an upward correction (“UP” direction) is 4) Move your head slightly up and down while turning the 3 4 required. Turn the elevation dial clockwise. parallax dial until the reticle does not move in relation to the target. Elevation dial If the rifl e shoots high, a downward correction is required. Turn the elevation dial counter clockwise. Parallax dial 5 2 Windage adjustment: Windage dial If the rifl e shoots to the left, a correction to the right is required. Turn the windage dial clockwise. 4 If the rifl e shoots right, a correction to the left is required. Turn the 2 windage dial counter clockwise. Right 3 Resetting turret dial to zero: After adjusting point of aim, loosen the turret screw, pull up the 2 elevation or windage dial to disengage the click-stop mechanism Windage dial and set the zero mark on the dial to the index mark 3 . Tighten the turret screw 4 . www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | Reticle Usage & Selection | 14 IMPORTANT! 2nd focal plane reticles MeoPro® reticle selection * Never aim directly at the sun with the rifl escope! MeoPro® rifl escopes feature 2nd focal plane reticle * Viewing the sun directly with the scope can cause placement. As a result, only permanent eye damage! the target becomes larger as the level of magnifi cation is * Always properly identify your target! increased; the apparent size of the reticle remains constant throughout the entire range of magnifi cation. Note: Low magnification 4 Z Fixed magnification rifle- scopes are not affected by the Reticle usage reticle position 1 1 The intersection of the reticle determines the center of the scope’s fi eld of view. If the scope The apparent size is properly mounted and zeroed, of the reticle remains the position of the intersection constant throughout of the reticle will determine the the entire range of point of impact when placed on a magnifi cation target, at the range at which the fi rearm was zeroed. High magnification BDC McWhorter HV WindMax 8 www.meoptasportsoptics.com MeoPro® Series Rifl escopes | BDC Reticle Usage | 16 BDC Reticle BDC Reticle Bullet Drop BDC Reticle Detail (Distance in yards) A Meopta® bullet drop compensating (BDC) reticle enables Reticle center on target at 100 yards shooters to compensate for the amount a bullet drops over a particular distance. Markings below the reticle’s center indicate 1st line below center drop at 200 yards – Drop 3 inches the expected impact point at a given distance, with lower markings showing the expected impact point at longer distances. 2nd line drop at 300 yards – Drop 11.3 inches The following guidelines indicate the approximate bullet drop for a 1st dot below center drop at 350 yards – Drop 17.8 inches center fi re hunting rifl e such as a .30-06 or 270 when the target is magnifi ed at the highest power. 3rd line drop at 400 yards – Drop 25.9 inches 100 The amount of bullet drop at a given distance depends on the 2nd dot drop at 450 yards – Drop 35.9 inches type of fi rearm and ammunition being used. Testing at a range is 200 recommended to precisely determine how much bullet drop is 4th line drop at 500 yards – Drop 47.9 inches 300 expected with your personal rifl e and load combination. 350 The BDC reticle markings assume that the rifl e has been sighted in 400 at 100 yards while magnifi ed at the highest power.

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