Tactical scope series, Tactical scope series features, Mounting your scope – NcSTAR SC430B User Manual
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TACTICAL SCOPE SERIES
Congratulations on the purchase of your NCSTAR Tactical Scope Series Scope! The Tactical
Scope Series of Scopes give you many great scope choices with many popular scope features.
Backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty, your NCSTAR Scope will provide you with years of
reliable service. This Owner’s Manual will help you understand all of the features of your new scope.
Follow all instructions carefully before initial use to experience the best performance.
Tactical Scope Series Features
1. Ocular Lens
2. Quick Focus Ring
3. Elevation Adjustment & Cap
4. Windage Adjustment & Cap
5. Objective Lens
6. Rheostat Knob for Illuminated Reticle
(SEC430G & SEC3942R)
7. Battery Cap (SEC430G & SEC3942R)
8. Magnification Ring (SC3942B & SEC3942R)
Mounting Your Scope
CAUTION:
BE SURE THAT YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED AND POINTED IN A SAFE
DIRECTION. PRACTICE SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES.
NOTE: IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE PROCESS OF SCOPE MOUNTING IT MAY
BE NECESSARY TO EMPLOY THE SERVICE OF A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH.
Choosing a proper ring type and height is essential to successfully mounting this scope to your
firearm. Be sure to follow the Manufacturers Installation Instructions of the scope rings and base
that you choose.
Mounting your scope as low as possible on the firearm will help to achieve optimum cheek weld
and a comfortable, consistent shooting position. Use the lowest rings possible while ensuring that no
part of the scope is in contact with any part of the firearm. Also, be sure that you can operate all
features of the scope, and that all parts of the firearm function normally without interference from
the scope.
Once you have the scope mounted in the rings (before final tightening) it is necessary to adjust
the position to allow for Maximum Eye Relief and reticle leveling. Slide the scope as far forward as
possible in the rings. While viewing through the scope in a normal shooting position move the scope
back towards your eye until a Full Field of View is achieved while ensuring that the scope will be a
safe distance from your eye when the firearm recoils. Without disturbing the Eye Relief setting aim