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Operating Manual 3-12x50 Zenith of 16 Schmidt & Bender GmbH & Co. Operating instructions Your new Schmidt & Bender riflescope consists of different functional parts and adjustments.
Protective Bikini Caps Registration card Reply card 4. Accessories / Scope of supply The following accessories are delivered with scope and can be reordered at a distributor or our service. Technical data 2.1 General data Field of view - 14,2 3,8 (m/100m) Exit pupil - 14,1-5,6 (mm) Eye relief - 90 (mm) Twilight factor - 7,1-23,6 Transmission - 90 (%) Diopter adjustment - +2 to -3 (dptr) Parallax - fix 100 (m) Reticle focal plane - 1 2.2 Dimensions Illustr.
Be sure to assume the proper firing position and keep a correct eye relief in order to obtain an optimal full field of view and to avoid any injuries due to the recoil of the weapon. Perfect mounting is an essential requirement for maximum accuracy and efficient functioning of the firearm and the scope. The scope must be properly mounted to the firearm by a qualified specialist. Avoid unnecessary long exposure of the scope to direct sunlight intense and excessive sun radiation will cause extremely high temperatures inside the tube which may be detrimental to the scope.
Protect the scope against shocks beyond normal use. Any repairs beyond the maintenance described in the maintenance manual should only be performed by Schmidt & Bender or by other specialists authorized by Schmidt & Bender. 1.2 Safety instructions Never look into the sun or into laser light with the scope. Strict observation of the following operating instructions is prerequisite for successful long-term use. Their quality and function make it possible to achieve exceptional shooting results as well as to fulfill the critical and demanding needs of official, law enforcement and tactical applications. Scope description 1.1 Introduction The Schmidt & Bender Zenith hunting scopes are designed to meet the unique challenges of high precision shooting. Preliminary adjusting and fine adjusting when sighting in. 6 4.1 Adjusting the image focus with the diopter adjustment of the eyepiece.