Bushnell 3-9x40eg Manual _top_ <macOS COMPLETE>

1/4 MOA (approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards) per click for windage and elevation. Weight: Approximately 442g to 550g.

Tighten the top halves of the rings in a diagonal pattern, ensuring even pressure. Do not over-tighten, or you may damage the tube. 3. Reticle Focusing (Diopter Adjustment) Before shooting, you must focus the reticle to your eye:

The end you look through, usually featuring an adjustable diopter for focusing the reticle. bushnell 3-9x40eg manual

Place the top halves of the rings over the scope. Tighten the screws loosely at first, alternating in a cross-pattern (like tightening lug nuts on a car tire). Once aligned, torque them down completely. Ensure there is an even gap between the ring halves on both sides. 4. Operating the Illuminated Reticle (EG Function)

Look through the scope and ensure the vertical crosshair aligns perfectly with the center of your rifle's receiver. If the reticle is canted (tilted), your adjustments will not track straight. Step 4: Torque the Screws 1/4 MOA (approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards)

Keep the caps on the windage and elevation turrets when not adjusting to protect from moisture and dirt.

The "E" stands for an illuminated reticle. Instead of a standard black crosshair, this scope features an internal battery-powered LED that lights up the reticle. Do not over-tighten, or you may damage the tube

Because many of these scopes are distributed without comprehensive documentation, this manual provides the essential instructions required to mount, focus, calibrate, and maintain your optic for peak performance. 1. Technical Specifications Overview

Blow away loose dust or dirt before wiping. Use a dedicated lens brush or microfiber cloth with optical lens cleaner. Never use t-shirts or facial tissues, as they can scratch the anti-reflective lens coatings.

1/4 MOA (approximately 1/4 inch at 100 yards) per click for windage and elevation. Weight: Approximately 442g to 550g.

Tighten the top halves of the rings in a diagonal pattern, ensuring even pressure. Do not over-tighten, or you may damage the tube. 3. Reticle Focusing (Diopter Adjustment) Before shooting, you must focus the reticle to your eye:

The end you look through, usually featuring an adjustable diopter for focusing the reticle.

Place the top halves of the rings over the scope. Tighten the screws loosely at first, alternating in a cross-pattern (like tightening lug nuts on a car tire). Once aligned, torque them down completely. Ensure there is an even gap between the ring halves on both sides. 4. Operating the Illuminated Reticle (EG Function)

Look through the scope and ensure the vertical crosshair aligns perfectly with the center of your rifle's receiver. If the reticle is canted (tilted), your adjustments will not track straight. Step 4: Torque the Screws

Keep the caps on the windage and elevation turrets when not adjusting to protect from moisture and dirt.

The "E" stands for an illuminated reticle. Instead of a standard black crosshair, this scope features an internal battery-powered LED that lights up the reticle.

Because many of these scopes are distributed without comprehensive documentation, this manual provides the essential instructions required to mount, focus, calibrate, and maintain your optic for peak performance. 1. Technical Specifications Overview

Blow away loose dust or dirt before wiping. Use a dedicated lens brush or microfiber cloth with optical lens cleaner. Never use t-shirts or facial tissues, as they can scratch the anti-reflective lens coatings.