Steiner 5-25x56 M5Xi Riflescope (MSR v.2 Reticle, Matte Black) Benutzerhandbuch
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The indication occurs through a patented
double scale. The first revolution of 149
clicks are indicated on a rotating scale.
When turning past 149 clicks the scale disap-
pears to the top and a second scale ranging
from 150 to 260 clicks appears from below
This riflescope is shipped from the factory
with the optical center (knob at ‘0’ position)
set below center. Without tapered bases the
initial sight-in or bore-sighting will likely
produce an initial point of impact consider-
ably high. Because of the Zero Stop feature,
as shipped from the factory the scope has
no immediate capability for downward point
of impact adjustment.
STEINER offers this riflescope with a choice
of windage/elevation knobs that offer Clockwise or Counterclock-
wise adjustment.
Setting the Zero Stop:
1
Zero your scope at the desired distance.
2
Using the hex wrench supplied with your scope loosen
the two set screws located just below the top of the knob.
Attention: a half turn only! Otherwise you can
dissemble the turret!
3
Turn the knob to zero.
4
Tighten the two set screws on the knob.
5
Repeat step 2 – 4 for the windage knob.
If the Desired Zero is Below the Zero Stop Location:
1
Use the hex wrench
supplied with the
scope to loosen the
set screw (half turn
only!) on the eleva-
tion adjustment knob
located just below
the top of the knob.
2
Turn the knob in the
direction of up as
indicated on your elevation knob slightly more than the num-
ber of mils needed to achieve zero. The knob should free spin
without any click engagement.
3
Retighten the set screws. Adjust the elevation down the re-
quired amount.
4
Once you have zeroed and the elevation adjustment is com-
plete, once again loosen the two set screws and reset the knob
to “0” and then retighten the set screws.
NOTE:
When retightening set screws on elevation knob, maintain
slight pressure on the top of cap to ensure proper seating of
adjustment dial.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
This STEINER M5Xi Riflescope is fully water pressure proof and
fogproof. To protect the objective and ocular lenses, it comes
equipped with flip-up scope caps. In the event that the lenses are
subjected to dust, dirt or mud, follow these steps to clean and
protect the lens surface. Failure to remove grit before cleaning will
damage the lens surface.
Coarse dirt/debris must be removed from the lens surface. Posi-
tion the scope so particles will fall away from the lens, and then
use a soft brush to gently whisk away the debris, while blowing on
the lens to dislodge the particles. For heavy dirt, like dried mud,
use a spray of clean water or lens cleaning fluid to remove the dirt.
Your STEINER riflescope will provide reliable performance given
reasonable care and treatment. All moving assemblies are per-
manently lubricated. Only occasional cleaning of the outside of
the scope and the exterior lenses is required.
Never disassemble your scope. Disassembly by anyone other than
the manufacturer will void the warranty. If you have any other
problems with the STEINER riflescope, return it to the factory for
repair.
For further information, please visit our web site at
www .steiner-military .com .
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