Achieving A Clear Reticle Picture - Primary Arms GEN II Instruction Manual

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ACHIEVING A CLEAR RETICLE PICTURE

Setting the adjustable diopter ring (E) at the rear of the eyepiece is a critical first step to successful precision shooting.
Looking at a featureless light background like a clear blue sky or blank wall, the reticle should appear sharp and crisp.
If it does not, you need to adjust by turning the diopter ring (E). Look at the scope with quick glances and adjust until
the reticle is clear at first glance. This is a one-time adjustment. Because everyone's eyes are different, the ideal
adjustment will vary from person to person.
The reticle details may appear small when not looking at the ranges they are set for, beyond 300 yards. Shooting at
those ranges is best done from a well-supported position.
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