KoNusPro .5-5x32mm Rifle Scope Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- KoNusPro
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5-5x32mm Rifle Scope
Instructions
RIFLESCOPES INSTRUCTIONS
FOCUSING:
While holding the scope about three or four inches (5 or 9 cm) from your eye,
quickly glance through the eyepiece at featureless, flatly lit bright areas
such as a wall or open sky.
CAUTION: VIEWING THE SUN CAN CAUSE SERIOUS EYE INJURY, NEVER LOOK AT THE
SUN WITH THIS PRODUCT OR EVEN WITH THE NAKED EYE.
If the reticle is not sharply defined instantly, loosen the eye bell locking
ring. Turn the eyepiece (either direction) a few turns. Quickly glance through
the scope again. If the focs has improved but is still not perfect, continue
focusing. If the focus condition became worse, turn it the opposite way. When
the reticle appears in sharp focus, retighten the locking ring.
MOUNTING:
CAUTION: BE SURE THE GUN IS NOT LOADED. USE SAFE GUN HANDLING PROCEDURES
AT ALL TIMES.
Position the rifle scope on the blocking rings (these can be bought easily).
Separate the tops of the ings from the bottom portion. Replace the tops, but
don’t tighten them. Push the scope as far forward as 1 will go. Rotate the
scope so that the elevation turret is on top. Shoulder or bench rest the rifle
and pull the scope back toward you until you see the full field of view. Check
the altitude of the reticle. The vertical and horizontal components should be
aligned with the bore axis. When the scope is properly positioned and the
reticle aligned with the bore axis, tighten the ring tops, and be careful not
to tighten the screws to such an extent that you risk damaging the riflescope.
ALIGNMENT:
To bore sight, remove the bolt from bolt action guns, and open other types.
If you have a parallax correctable model riflescope (see parallax
corrections), rotate the parallax ring to the 50-yard position. Set zoom
scopes to mid-power.
Rest the rifle on steady support and remove the windage and elevation caps
(fig. 2). Look through the bore, from the breech (for actions other than the
bolt, you will need a small mirror positioned in the ejection port and tilled
so you can see through the bore) at a 50 yard (50 meters). Move the butt stock
to center the target in the bore. Without disturbing the rifle, adjust windage
and elevation screws to center the reticle on the target. To raise the point
of impact, turn the elevation screw counterclockwise. To shift left, turn the
windage screw clockwise. if large amounts of windage and elevation adjustments
are needed to bore sight, make about half of the required elevation change,
then about half of the windage. Finish by applying the balance of elevation
correction and then windage. Those who have regulating rings for the drift
angle can make all necessary changes and then complete the operation by means
of the system incorporated in the telescopic sight.
ZEROING:
CAUTION: ALL SHOOTING SHOULD BE DONE AT AN APPROVED RANGE OR OTHER SAFE
AREA. EYE AND EAR PROTECTION IS RECOMMENDED:
DANGER: If you used a bore sighting collimator or any other bore
obstructing device, remove it before proceeding. If the barrel has been
drilled for a mount, check that screws do not protrude into the bore. Do not
fire life or even blank ammunition with an obstructed barrel. An obstruction
can cause serious damage to the gun and possible personal injury to yourself
and others nearby.
Set zoom models to the highest power, parallax correctable models to 100 yards
(91 meters) setting. From a steady rest position, fire three rounds at a 100
yards (91 meters) target. Observe bullet strike on the target and adjust
windage and elevation screws as needed to correct aim.
NOTE: Each click of adjustment changes the bullet strike by the amount
shown on the chart below.
WINDAGE/ELEVATION (INCHES OF MOVEMENT PER CLICK)
50yds (46m)| 100yds (91m)| 200yds (183m)| 300yds (274m)
1/8″ (3mm)| 1/4″ (6mm)| 1/2″ (13mm)| 3/4″ (19mm)
When you have finalized zeroing, replace windage and elevation caps.
SCOPES WITH ILLUMINATED RETICLE
If your scope has an electronic reticle, there are degrees of illumination.
the rheostat is located at the top of the eyeball. The batteries (included
with the unit) are coin-style lithium batteries. When replacing the batteries,
insert them “+” side up in the battery housing.
PARALLAX CORRECTION (only for models where this is applicable) (fig. 4)
To be parallax free, the target image must be focused on the reticle. This
condition can be met only at the range for which the scope is focused. Targets
that are either nearer or further away will cause parallax which is seen as
the apparent movement of the reticle against the target. The small amount of
parallax exhibited in general purpose hunting scopes and at normal hunting
ranges are insufficient to be of concern. For precision shooting, parallax is
not tolerable and can be eliminated at all ranges by providing a user-
adjustable focusing system.
Several models have a focusable objective lens mount for parallax correction
at user-selectable ranges.
To take advantage of this feature if provided on your scope rotates the
objective focusing ring to the desired distance setting.
MAINTENANCE OF THE RIFLESCOPE
Your riflescope is shockproof and waterproof. However, you should never try to
take it apart or clean it internally. If your scope ever does need repairs or
adjustments, it should be returned to the authorized dealer. The exposed
optical surface will perform its best if they are occasionally wiped clean
with the lens cloth provided or with an optical quality lens paper: like those
for eyeglasses or camera lenses. Keep the protective lens covers in place
when;
the scope is not being used. Maintain the metal surfaces of your riflescope by
removing any dirt or sand with a soft brush so as to avoid scratching the
finish. Wipe down the scope with a damp cloth and follow with a dry cloth.
finally going over the tube with a silicone-treated cloth will restore luster
and protect the scope against corrosion. Be careful not to touch any of the
lenses with a silicone cloth.
HOW TO CALCULATE THE DISTANCE WITH THE 30/30 RETICLE
(at a 4x magnification)
The distance between one point of the reticle and the other is equal to 30 inches at 100 yds at 4x (76cm to 91 meters). At this distance, an average size buck would fill this distance. If it fills only half the distance, is 200 yds (183m) away. If it fills one-third the distance it is 300yds (274 m) away. The chart below shows the point-to-point and point-to-cresshair distance at various powers
POWERS | POINT TO CROSSHAIR | POINT TO POINT |
---|---|---|
3x | 150yds (137m) | 75yds (68m) |
4x | 200yds (183m) | 100yds (91m) |
5x | 250yds (228m) | 125yds (114m) |
6x | 300yds (274m) | 150yds (137m) |
7x | 350yds (320m) | 175yds (160m) |
8x | 400yds (365m) | 200yds (183m) |
9x | 450yds (411m) | 225yds (205m) |
10x | 500yds (459m) | 250yds (228m) |
11 x | 550yds (505m) | 275yds (252m) |
12x | 600yds (550m) | 300yds (274m) |
MIL-DOT RETICLE
Four dots are evenly spaced on the four lines of a crosshair. Measured from
the center of each dot, they are 1 mil (milliradian) apart from one another. 1
mil equals 1″ (2.5cm) @1000 yard (m). Thus, using a standard mil-dot formula,
these reticles provide highly accurate ranging to your target. Mil-dot
reticles are particularly useful when shooting at moving targets or with a
strong crosswind.
| **M.O.A.*| MILS**
---|---|---
A| 34.| 10
B| 17.| 5
C| 3.| 1
D| 63.| 18.
E| 0.69| 0.2
F| 63.| 18.
*Minute of angle = 1″ (2.5cm) at 100yds (m).
AIM-PRO RETICLE:
Exclusive Konus reticle is used in conjunction with our Shotgun, Blackpowder, and Crossbow scopes, they provide an exact aiming point during the center diamond. This dual aim point also helps establish distance, as a turkey’s head will fill the diamond at 40 yards (36.5m), while an adult deer’s target area fills the view at 75 yards (68.5m).
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