CVLIFE 6X24IR SFP EagleTalon 1-6×24 LPVO Rifle Scope User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- CVLIFE
Table of Contents
- CVLIFE 6X24IR SFP EagleTalon 1-6×24 LPVO Rifle Scope
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Features
- DIAGRAM
- MOUNTING THE SCOPE
- EYEPIECE FOCUSING
- PRE-ZEROING
- ZEROING
- WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS
- ILLUMINATION ADJUSTMENTS
- TURRETS RESETTING
- MAINTENANCE CLEANING
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CVLIFE 6X24IR SFP EagleTalon 1-6×24 LPVO Rifle Scope
SPECIFICATIONS
1-6×24 LPVO RIFLE SCOPE SPECIFICATIONS
Magnification: | 1-6x |
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Reticle Color: | Red |
Battery Type: | CR2032 |
Reticle Brightness Settings: | 0-6 |
Body Material: | Aluminum |
Objective Lens Diameter: | 24mm |
Diopter Adjustment: | ±2 |
Eyepiece Diameter: | 35mm |
Body Tube Diameter: | 30mm |
Eye Relief: | 3.78″-3.74″ |
Coating: | FMC |
Windage/Elevation: | 1/2 MOA |
CVLIFE 1-6×24 LPVO SFP RIFLE SCOPE
Congratulations on your choice of a CVLIFE® scope. It is a precision instrument constructed of the high-quality materials and assembled by expert craftsmen. This manual will guide you on how to use its features and maintain the scope for optimal performance. Read the instructions carefully before using your scope.
Features
- BOC Illuminated Reticle
- Variable 1-6x Magnification
- Capped Turrets
- Fast Focus Eyepiece
- Fully Multi-coated Lenses
- Compact and Lightweight
- Waterproof, shockproof, fog-proof
Includes:
- Scope Mount
- Lens Cover
- Lens Cloth
- Adjustment Lever
- Battery
DIAGRAM
MOUNTING THE SCOPE
To achieve the best accuracy, your scope must be mounted properly. Follow these steps:
- Before tightening the scope mount, look through the scope in your usual shooting position. Adjust the scope (either forward or backward) until you find the furthest point forward that provides a full field of view, ensuring maximum eye relief.
- Rotate the scope in the rings until the reticle is perpendicular to the bore and the elevation adjustment is on top.
- Tighten the mounting screws. Do not over-tighten as this could damage the scope and impact the performance.
Make sure there is a slight, even gap on both sides of the rings.
WARNING: IF THE SCOPE IS NOT MOUNTED FAR ENOUGH FORWARD, ITS REARWARD MOTION MAY INJURE YOU DUE TO THE RECOIL.
EYEPIECE FOCUSING
The eyepiece is designed for quick and precise focusing. It adjusts faster
than your eye and can compensate for any inaccuracies.
To focus, look at a distant object for several seconds without using your
scope. Then, shift your vision quickly and look through the scope at a plain
background. Adjust the fast-focus eyepiece by turning it clockwise or
counterclockwise until the reticle pattern appears sharp and clear before your
eye can refocus. Re-check the image with a quick
glance after adjusting.
WARNING:
NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH THE SCOPE (OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENT).
IT MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR EYES.
PRE-ZEROING
- Pre-zero sighting can be done with a scoping guide or a shot shaver which can be obtained from your firearms dealer.
- With the scope mounted set the zoom to mid-power and rest the rifle on a stable support.
- Look through the bore from the breech at a target 50 yards away. Adjust the buttstock so the target is centered in the bore.
- Without moving the rifle, turn the windage and elevation adjustment dials with your fingers in the direction you want to change the bullet’s point of impact (up/down, left/right).
NOTE: IF A LARGE AMOUNT OF WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS ARE NEEDED TO BORE SIGHT, MAKE HALF OF THE SCALES AVAILABLE ADJUSTMENTS AT A TIME FOR THE WINDAGE AND ELEVATION.
ZEROING
The final sighting-in of your rifle should be done with live ammunition, based
on your expected shooting distance.
For short-range shots, zero in at 100 yards. But, for long-range shooting at
big games, experienced shooters often zero in about three inches high at 100
yards. Use three-shot groups to average the point of impact.
To make adjustments:
- Lift the turrets.
- Set scope zoom to max power, and adjust windage and elevation knobs as needed to correct aim.
- Each click adjustment of windage and elevation changes/moves the bullet’s point of impact as shown in the right chart.
WINDAGE/ ELEVATION (inches per click or movement)
50yds| I| 100yd| I| 200yds| I| 300yds
1/4″| I| 1/2″| I| 1″| I| 3/2″
WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS
- Remove outer turret caps.
- Turn the adjustment knob in the appropriate direction: Up/Down or Left/Right, as indicated by the arrows.
- Follow the directional arrows and turn the knobs in the direction you wish the bullet’s point of impact to move.
ILLUMINATION ADJUSTMENTS
The red light illumination adjustment knob controls the brightness of illumination, making it easy and convenient to adjust. All of the illumination dial has 12 positions with 6 degrees of brightness with an off point between each level degree. It is convenient and sufficient to turn it off when you finish shooting.
TURRETS RESETTING
To reset the turret, there’s no need to unscrew the set screw on top of the turret. Simply lift the turret and rotate it to align the “O” with the reference point on the bottom of the turret.
MAINTENANCE CLEANING
To clean the exterior of the scope, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
Note
- Blow away any dust or grit on the lenses before wiping the surfaces.
- Use your breath or a very small amount of water or pure alcohol can help remove stubborn stains.
Lubrication
All components of the riflescope are permanently lubricated, so no additional
lubricant should be applied.
Note: Other than resetting the turret, do not attempt to disassemble any components of the riflescope, as doing so may void the warranty.
Storage
If possible, avoid exposing your CVLIFE riflescope to direct sunlight or any
high-temperature location for an extended period of time.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Frequently, sighting-in issues believed to be scope-related are actually due
to mounting problems. Make sure that you are using the correct base and rings
in the proper orientation, and that the base screws and rings are securely
tightened.
Insufficient windage or elevation adjustment range may indicate problems with
the rings, base, base alignment, base mount holes drilled in the rifle’s
receiver, or barrel/receiver alignment.
WARRANTY
To guarantee the highest quality service and peace of mind, every customer who
purchases the CVLIFE 1-6×24 LPVO SFP Rifle Scope will receive a 1-year
warranty provided by CVLIFE. However, the warranty does not cover loss, theft,
intentional damage, or minor blemishes that do not affect the product’s
functionality. If you experience any product problems, you can contact our
customer service on Amazon, and we will work to resolve the issue to your
satisfaction.
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