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Diameter 

  

(mm) 25.4 

 

 

25.4 

 25.4 

 25.4 

    

(in) 

 1 

 

 

 

1  1  1 

 
Objective Outside Diameter 

(mm) 

47.3   

 

58.7 

 

39.3 

 

39.3 

    

(in) 

 1.86 

 

 

2.31 

 1.55 

 1.55 

 
Length 

   

(mm) 312 

 

 

325 

 248 

 248 

    

(in) 

 12.3 

 

 

12.8 

 11.2 

 11.2 

 
Weight 

   

(g) 

 388 

 

 

470 

 354 

 340 

    

(oz) 

 13.7 

 

 

16.6 

 12.5 

 12.0 

 
Adjustment 

Graduation* 

   

:1 click 

 

:1 click  

:1 click  

:1 click 

(moa)  
 
Max Internal* 
Adjustment 

(moa) 

  

 

 80 

 

 

80 

 80 

 80 

(Elevation & Windage) 

 

 
Parallax 

Setting 

  

(m) 

 91.44 

 

 

91.44 

 68.58 

 45.72 

(at 

factory) 

  

(yards) 

100 

 

 

100 

 75 

 50 

 
Outside Diameter of 

 

(mm) 

39.3   

 

39.3 

 

39.3 

 

39.3 

Eyepiece   

(in) 

 1.55 

 

 

1.55 

 1.55 

 1.55 

 

*moa= minute of angle 
** (at minimum magnification)-(at maximum magnification) 
: At 100 yards 

:At 75 yards 

 

:At 50 yards 

 
3. Instructions 

 

(1) Focusing 

 

Look through the eyepiece with your eye positioned about 10cm (4 in) 
away from the eyepiece lens (Fig. 3-1), and you will see the Nikoplex 
reticle (Fig. 3-2), or the BDC reticle (Fig. 3-3). 

 

Be sure your eye is positioned within proper alignment and proper eye 
relief otherwise the view will “black out.” 

 

Point the objective end of the scope at the sky (Do not point at the sun) or 
at a plain unpatterned wall. 

 

Loosen the lock ring. 

 

Turn the eyepiece adjustment counter-clockwise and then turn it 
clockwise until the reticle appears sharp. 

 

Finally, without moving the eyepiece adjustment, turn the eyepiece lock 
ring as Fig. 3-4 to end so that the eyepiece adjustment will be firmly 
locked. 

 

The lock ring must be firmly tightened to ensure an air-tight seal. 

 

 
(2) Magnification 

 

The riflescope 4x32 has a fixed magnification of 4X. 

Summary of Contents for ProStaff Team Realtree 2-7x32

Page 1: ...damage your eye This precaution applies to all optical devices such as cameras and binoculars 2 The riflescope is effectively sealed against moisture and dust You may use your scope safely either in the rain or in dusty climates To preserve the appearance of the scope we suggest that it be dried and cleaned prior to storage Use a soft cloth for cleaning metal surfaces and use photographic lens tis...

Page 2: ...or Ring 10 Adjustment Cap 2 Specifications Model 3 9x40 3 9x50 2 7x32 4x32 Actual Magnification 3x 9x 3x 9x 2x 7x 4x Objective Diameter mm 40 50 32 32 in 1 57 1 97 1 26 1 26 Exit Pupil mm 4 4 5 6 4 6 8 in 0 17 0 22 0 18 0 31 Eye Relief mm 91 91 91 91 96 5 96 5 104 in 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 8 3 8 4 1 Field of View m 10 3 3 44 10 3 3 44 10 2 2 89 3 37 ft 33 8 11 3 33 8 11 3 33 4 9 5 11 1 ...

Page 3: ... Focusing Look through the eyepiece with your eye positioned about 10cm 4 in away from the eyepiece lens Fig 3 1 and you will see the Nikoplex reticle Fig 3 2 or the BDC reticle Fig 3 3 Be sure your eye is positioned within proper alignment and proper eye relief otherwise the view will black out Point the objective end of the scope at the sky Do not point at the sun or at a plain unpatterned wall ...

Page 4: ...ts high turn adjustment clockwise in the direction of the arrow marked D for down If the bullet hits to the right of the aiming point turn the windage adjustment clockwise in the direction of the arrow marked L for left as in Fig 3 6 If the bullet hits to the left of the aiming point turn adjustment counter clockwise in the direction of the arrow marked R for right After the reticle has been adjus...

Page 5: ...s surface or corrode the lens Brush dust off using a soft oil free brush 2 Scope Exterior Use a soft dry cloth to wipe off any dirt or fingerprints that might accumulate It is not necessary to oil the scope s surface 3 Windage Elevation Adjustments These adjustments are permanently lubricated Do not attempt to lubricate them Cover with caps supplied except when adjusting to keep out dust and dirt ...

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