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Features:

•  Bullet drop compensator with interchangeable cams (except 5x33L) 
•  Mounting  rings included (except 5x33 series)
•  Illuminated Reticle with an  12 position rheostat
•  Step Range Finder
•  1/8 MOA at 100 Yards 
•  All glass multi-coated optics
•  Extra large objective lenses
•  Prosheild and Everlight Lens coatings 
•  Sunshade

* ATN reserves the right to change the above specifications at any time without notice

OPeratING:

Battery INstallatION:

Install the battery into the housing with the polarity order as shown on 

the battery housing cap. Battery Type: 3 Volt  Lithium standard watch 

battery type CR2032 

(Fig.1)

.

MOuNtING:

Riflescopes can be mounted utilizing 30mm mounting rings. ATN mount-

ing rings allow to change the position of the riflescope on the weapon in 

relation to a shooter by 1/3 of inch. Thus obtained, such positions are 

additional to the already available fixed positions on the weaver rail.
For this purpose in the base of a mounting ring there is a rail with a fixing projection.
In case you need to change the position of the riflescope additionally please follow the steps mentioned 

below for both rings 

(Fig.2)

:

1. Loosen the two screws attaching the rail to the ring.
2. Take the rail out of the groove.

NOTE: If the rail is not taken out easily  screw up one of the screws into the 

threaded aperture at the middle of the rail until it stops. Then carefully con-

tinue rotating of the screw until it pushes out a rail from a groove.

3. About-face the rail.
 4. Put the rail into the groove.
5. Fix the rail with the two screws.
For mounting the riflescope on the weaver rail:
1. Loosen the fixing screws on the sides of the mounting rings.  
2. Place the riflescope on the weaver rail so that the projection of the rail, which is in the base of the ring, 

enters the recess in the rail.
3. Tighten the fixing screws of the mounting rings.

CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded. Use safe gun handling procedures all the time.

FOcusING:

While holding the scope about four inches from your eye, quickly glance through the eyepiece at a 

featureless, flatly lit bright area such as a wall or the sky.

CAUTION: Viewing the sun can cause serious eye injury, never look at the 

sun with this product or even the naked eye.

If the reticle is not visible sharply turn the eyepiece (either direction) a 

few turns 

(Fig.3)

Quickly glance through the scope again. If the focus has improved, but 

is still not perfect, continue  focusing. If the focus condition become 

worse turn the focus opposite direction.

NOTE: Unlike other sights, 12-36x80 has additional system for focusing 

when shooting at small distance (Fig.4). 

Figure 2

Fixing projection

Threaded aperture

Rail

Figure 3

Battery housing cap

Figure 1

Summary of Contents for Daytime 12-36x80

Page 1: ...ommerce It is unlawful and strictly prohibited to export or attempt to export or otherwise transfer or sell any hardware or technical data or furnish any service to any foreign person whether abroad o...

Page 2: ...x which may cause allergic reactions The information in this manual furnished for information use only is subject to change without notice is not to be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp ATN Corp a...

Page 3: ...ot taken out easily screw up one of the screws into the threaded aperture at the middle of the rail until it stops Then carefully con tinue rotating of the screw until it pushes out a rail from a groo...

Page 4: ...There are 12 positions of bright ness The rheostat is manipulated by the knob located at the back of the scope It is labelled with numbers from 0 to 11 When the rheostat is set to 0 you will see a bl...

Page 5: ...erican consumers are so familiar with Reticle Changing Size In any optical design the reticle has to be placed either in the front focal plane or the rear focal plane the only exception to this rule a...

Page 6: ...er this is not a problem with the ATN rings as this is easily compensated for by the floating ring inserts assuring a stress free scope mount receiver combination another important accuracy considerat...

Page 7: ...ts as described above It is always best to loosen the top halves of the ring just enough to allow free rotation or pivoting of the inserts so that stress is not introduced by any changes Once you have...

Page 8: ...to be centered in their respective travel range Typically this initial zero is then adjusted to the desired point of impact for the chosen ammunition using the scopes internal adjustments While this i...

Page 9: ...sing the scope s internal vertical adjuster center turret finalize your 200 yard zero Remember you do not want to move the reticle if possible but 1 to 11 2 MOA is not critical If your scope s clicks...

Page 10: ...stment Windage and Elevation at 100 m 1 click 1 8 MOA Model 5x33L 5x33LU 2 6x40LU 3 9x55LU Magnification 5 5 2 6x 3 9x Objective Diameter 33 mm 33 mm 40 mm 55 mm FOV 4 4 10 3 2 7 2 2 FOV 100m feet 21...

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