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Tactical Riflescope
User's Manual
www.leupold.com
Part#111426
Artwork#111428C
Know Your Scope .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 2
How to Install the Scope  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 4
How to Sight-In .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 8
Making Precise Windage And Elevation Adjustments .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 12
What You Should Know About Variable Power Scopes .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 25
Using the Illumination .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 27
Changing the Battery .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 31
Leupold Means Minimal Maintenance .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 33
Leupold Product Service .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Page 36
Table of Contents
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Know Your Scope
1.	 Objective Lens
2.	 Elevation Adjustment
3.	 Windage Adjustment
4.	 Erector Lenses
5.	 Power Selector
6.	 Diopter Lock Ring
7.	 Ocular Lens
8.	 Side Focus Adjustment
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3
5
6
7
8
4
2
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Riflescopes have become far more sophisticated over the years, but the four
most basic parts have remained the same. Working from front to back they are:
1. The objective lens (or front lens) is critical to a superior sight picture.
2. The reticle, often referred to as the crosshair, provides the aiming point.
3. The internal erector lenses which rights the image.
4. The ocular lens (or eyepiece lens) works with the other lenses to magnify the
image, provide correct eye relief, and make diopter corrections.
How Scopes Work
As light passes through and beyond the objective lens, the resulting upside
down image is sent to the internal lenses. Known as erector lenses, these
internal lenses return the image to a right-side-up position. Finally, the ocular
lens makes a final enlargement of that image and sends it on to your eye.
Your Leupold scope was designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure that,
when properly mounted and sighted-in on your firearm, you will enjoy excep-
tional performance. A solid mount is critical to satisfactory performance of
your scope. If you have problems or questions, please contact Leupold Product
Service (see page 36).
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THE LOWER THE SCOPE, THE BETTER
A scope mounted close to the rifle ensures proper cheek weld on the stock for
a stable firing position and allows for rapid target acquisition. We recommend
using the lowest possible ring height. No specific clearance is required, but the
scope must clear the bolt handle, hammer (on lever actions and handguns),
sights, and barrel. When installed, be sure that your scope does not interfere
with firearm operation and does not contact anything except the mount rings.
INSTALLING THE BASE, RINGS, AND SCOPE
Please refer to the instructions included with the base and rings for their proper
installation on the firearm.
NOTE: The windage and elevation adjustments on new Leupold scopes are centered
as part of the assembly process. If you are mounting a scope that was previously
mounted on another rifle, you should center the adjustments (please see CENTERING
WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ADJUSTMENT
TRAVEL ON PAGE 24).
How to Install the Scope
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ESTABLISHING EYE RELIEF
Because of the safety considerations associated with proper eye relief, Leupold
strongly recommends that you mount your scope as far forward as possible.
Beyond that, follow these steps:
1. With the scope as far forward in the mounts as possible, hold the rifle in
your normal shooting position (Variable power scopes should be set at the
highest magnification for this process).
2. Slowly move the scope to the rear just until you can see a full sight picture.
3. Position your scope here for maximum eye relief.
4. Proceed to COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION.
NOTE: To confirm that your scope is mounted in the best possible position, try as-
suming various positions: kneeling, seated, prone, and aiming both uphill and downhill.
Remember that aiming uphill typically reduces eye relief. Wearing hunting/shooting
specific clothing is recommended as this may alter eye relief considerations slightly.
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COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
1. Without disturbing the optimal eye relief position, rotate the scope until the
elevation adjustment dial is at the top of the scope.
2. From a firing position, check to be sure that the vertical hair of the reticle
aligns with the vertical axis of the firearm. Misalignment will not affect
accuracy at moderate distances but it can diminish long range accuracy.
3. When you are satisfied, tighten the ring screws evenly and securely.
FOCUSING THE RETICLE
Secure the scope and firearm in a firm rest. Safely point the scope at a light
colored background object. With the scope approximately four inches from
W A R N I N G
If a scope is mounted too far to the rear, the eyepiece can injure the shoot-
er’s brow. Shooting at an uphill angle also increases this hazard because
it shortens the distance between the brow and the rear of the scope. For
this reason, Leupold scopes are engineered to provide generous eye relief.
Therefore, when mounting your scope, we recommend positioning it as far
forward in the mounts as possible to take full advantage of this generous
eye relief.
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your eye the reticle should appear sharp and crisp; if it does not, it is
necessary to adjust the focus by means of the eyepiece.
If your Leupold scope is a model with an eyepiece that has a diopter lock
ring, follow steps 1-4. If the scope is a model with a non-locking fast focus
eyepiece, follow steps 2  3.
1. Grasp the thin knurled lock ring near the rear of the eyepiece and back it
away from the eyepiece, toward the front of the scope.
2. If you tend to hold things away from yourself to see them clearly (you are
farsighted) turn the rear-most portion of the eyepiece counter-clockwise
a couple of turns. If you hold things close to yourself to see them clearly
(you are nearsighted) turn the rear-most portion of the eyepiece clockwise
a couple of turns.
3. Looking through the scope when pointed at the light colored background
object, take a few quick glances at the reticle. The focus of the reticle
should be noticeably different than when you started. Continue this pro-
cess until the reticle appears clear and sharp.
4. When you are satisfied with the image of the reticle, turn the lock ring
clockwise so that it rests firmly against the eyepiece.
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How to Sight-In
USING A BORE-SIGHTING COLLIMATOR
To save time and ammunition, start out in your shop or gun room
with a bore-sighting collimator. Follow the directions included with
the collimator for specific instructions on its proper use. Remember,
when possible, it is better to make the initial windage adjustments
to the mount base before using the scope’s windage adjustment.
NOTE: Bore-sighting alone is not sufficient to sight-in a scope. You must make final
adjustments by shooting the firearm using the same ammunition you use in the field.
USING THE LEUPOLD ZERO POINT®
ILLUMINATED MAGNETIC
BORESIGHTER
This tool fits any rifle, shotgun, or pistol, and helps you get “on the
paper” fast, without barrel spuds. It works with any optical sight,
and can even be used to recheck your zero, without firing a shot.
See your Leupold Golden Ring Dealer or visit www.leupold.com for
more information.
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TRADITIONAL BORE-SIGHTING (BOLT ACTIONS)
Preliminary sighting-in can also be accomplished by bore-sighting at
the firing range using a target from 20 to 50 yards away.
1. Position the firearm on the bench, using sandbags to steady the
firearm.
2. Remove the bolt from the firearm.
3. Looking through the bore itself, move the firearm to center the
bull’s-eye of the target inside the barrel.
4. Hold the rifle steady. With the bull’s-eye centered when viewed
through the bore, make windage and elevation adjustments to
the scope until the very center of the reticle is aligned with the
bull’s-eye of the target.
Target as seen
through the bore.
Figure A Figure B
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TRADITIONAL BORESIGHTING OF AR-15 AND M-16 FIREARMS USING
A TARGET
from 20 to 50 yards away:
1.	Position the firearm on the bench, using sandbags to steady the firearm
as necessary.
2.	Release the rear receiver pin of the firearm.
3.	Separate the upper and lower receiver halves.
4.	Remove the bolt.
5.	Position the firearm with the muzzle facing the target.
6.	Looking through the bore itself, move the firearm to center the bull’s-eye
of the target inside the barrel.
7.	Hold the rifle steady. With the bull’s-eye centered when viewed through
the bore, make windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the
very center of the reticle is aligned with the bull’s-eye of the target (see
figures A and B on page 9).
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THE FINAL STEP: THREE-SHOT GROUPS
Whichever bore-sighting method you’ve used,
the next steps are the same on the firing range.
To ensure reliable results, always fire from a
rested position when performing these steps.
1. Fire a shot or two.
2. If you are several inches off center, make an
appropriate amount of adjustment to move
the reticle to the center of the target.
3. Carefully fire a three-shot group.
4. Use the center of that group as a reference
point for the final adjustments to windage and
elevation. To learn about making final adjustments, review
the section on Making Precise Windage and Elevation Adjustments.
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Making Precise Elevation
And Windage Adjustments
The style of elevation and windage adjustments on Leupold tactical
riflescopes varies with specific models. Each, however, is clearly
marked in easy to read increments. If, for example, there are four
hash marks from zero to (and including) the number one on an
adjustment dial, then the value of each increment of adjustment on
that dial is 1/4-MOA.
Another example is, if there are 10 hash marks from zero to (and
including) the number one, then the value of each adjustment incre-
ment is 0.1 milliradian.
The letters found on the windage and elevation dials refer to the
direction that the point-of-impact of the bullet is moved when an
adjustment is made.
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Model Elev. Adjust. Style Elev. Wind. Zero Stop/
Revolutions
Travel/Rev.
Mark AR Finger Click, T2 1/2 MOA 1/2 MOA No 30 MOA
Mark AR T1 1/4 MOA 1/4 MOA No 15 MOA
VX-R Patrol,
Mark AR MOD-1
P5 1/10 mil 1/10 mil No 6 mil
Mark 4 (MR/T) M2 Short, M2 Tall 1/2 MOA 1/2 MOA Yes/1 30 MOA
Mark 4 M3 1 MOA 1/2 MOA Yes/1 60 MOA (E)
30 MOA (W)
Mark 4 M5 1/10 mil 1/10 mil No 5 mil
Mark 4 M5A2 Auto-Locking
Push Button
1/10 mil 1/10 mil Yes/2* 10 mil
Mark 8/ Mark 6 M5B2 Auto-Locking
Pinch and Turn
1/10 mil 1/10 mil Yes/2* 10 mil
Mark 6 (1-6x) M6C1 ZeroLock 2/10 mil 2/10 mil Yes/1 10 mil
* 20 mils Total with Tactile Revolution Indicator
Certain models of Leupold Tactical riflescopes are equipped
with locking windage and elevation adjustment dials to prevent
accidental movement while in the field. It is important to make
sure the adjustment dials are completely unlocked prior to making
adjustments in order to avoid damage to the riflescope.
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If your Leupold Tactical Riflescope is a model with M5A2 Auto-locking
Push Button adjustments, you must
depress the button in the center of the
adjustment dial to release the lock while
turning the dial to make the adjustment.
The adjustment dial will automatically
lock into place at any point within the
dial travel when the button is released.
If your Leupold Tactical riflescope is a model
with M5B2 Auto-locking Pinch and Turn ad-
justments, you must pinch the lock release
ring around the dial to release the lock,
while turning the dial to make the adjust-
ment. The adjustment dial will automati-
cally lock into place at any point within the
dial travel when the lock ring is released.
If your Leupold Tactical riflescope is a model with M6C1 Zerolock™
adjustment dials, you must push inward on the lock release button
located on the outer edge of the dial above the zero indicator mark
0
U
1
9
9.5
.5
1.5
8.5
20x
16x
OFF
1.0
R
.5R
1.0
L
.5L
1.5L
2.0L
2.5
L
3.0L
0
5
4
4.5
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
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to make an adjustment. Once the dial has been turned one or more
clicks past the zero position it is no longer necessary to press the lock
release button. The Zerolock adjustment
dials will only lock when at the zero
position of the dial travel.
Many of the adjustments on Leupold
Tactical riflescopes are equipped with a
rotational stop, zero stop, or hard stop at
both ends of the dial travel.
Some Leupold Tactical riflescope adjustments also include a revolution
indicator to keep track of dial position through more than one
complete revolution. Please see pages
20-22 for information on re-setting the dial
revolution indicator.
Zerolock
release button
0
U
1 9
9.5.5
1.5 8.5
Revolution
Counter
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WINDAGE ADJUSTMENTS
Windage adjustments can be made by removing the adjustment
cover (if applicable) on the right side of the scope and rotating
the windage adjustment dial. To move the point of impact to the
left, rotate the adjustment clockwise. Each click of the windage
dial will move the point of impact the distance of one increment
as indicated on the dial. (1/4MOA, 1/2MOA, 0.1MIL, 0.2 Mil) If your
windage dial has a rotational stop, see Bypassing Windage Dial
Stop on page 17.
CAUTION:
Failure to disengage the windage adjustment lock (if applicable) prior
to rotating the windage adjustment can damage the adjustment
mechanism.
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BYPASSING THE WINDAGE DIAL-STOP
Some windage adjustments have a rotational stop to prevent the
dial from turning more than one revolution in the field. To prevent
this from hindering sight in, the rotational stop can be bypassed by
loosening the three set screws around the dial, pulling the dial over
the hard stop and retightening the set screws. To reset the windage
dial to one revolution once sighted in, loosen the set screws and align
the zero to the indicator mark on the scope housing, then retighten
the set screws.
NOTE: Some models of Leupold Tactical Riflescopes have a slotted
adjustment screw under the windage and elevation adjustment
dials. If your scope is a model with a slotted adjustment screw, you
may remove the dial and make adjustments using a coin or flat blade
driver during sight in. Once sighted in, reinstall and align the dial
with the zero indicator, then tighten the set screws.
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0
U
1
9
9.5
.5
1.5
8.5
20x
16x
CAUTION:
Failure to disengage the elevation adjustment lock (if applicable) prior
to rotating the elevation adjustment can damage the adjust­ment
mechanism.
ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS
Elevation adjustments can be made
by removing the adjustment cover (if
applicable) on the top of the scope and
turning the dial. To move the point of
impact up, rotate the elevation adjustment
counter-clockwise. To move the point of
impact down, rotate the elevation adjustment clockwise. Each click
of the elevation dial will move the point of impact the distance of
one increment as indicated on the dial (1/4MOA, 1/2MOA, 1.0 MOA,
0.1MIL, 0.2 MIL).
Some elevation adjustments have a rotational stop to prevent the
dial from turning more than one or two revolutions in the field.
To prevent this from hindering sight in, the rotational stop can be
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ZEROING THE WINDAGE AND ELEVATION DIALS
Leupold riflescopes feature adjustment dials that can be repositioned
to align the marked zero of the dial with the position indicator
without changing the adjustment setting of the riflescope.
This allows the shooter to know the original zero of the rifle in the
event that further adjustments are made in the field. To reposition
the dials on tactical riflescopes, loosen the set screws surrounding the
dial, slip the dial until the zero aligns with the witness mark on the
maintube, then tighten the set screws utilizing the provided hex key.
70
150
200
U
R
5L
5R
4.5R
4R
4.5L
4L
3.5L
R
U
2.53
5
6
5.5
4
4.5
3.5
Zeroing the windage dial
0
U
1
9
9.5
.5
1.5
8.5
20x
16x
Zeroing the elevation dial
bypassed by loosening the three set screws around the dial, pulling
the dial over the hard stop and retightening the set screws.
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ELEVATION DIAL REVOLUTION INDICATOR
Some Leupold Tactical riflescopes are equipped with elevation dials
featuring a visual and tactile revolution counter, indicating that the
second revolution of adjustment has been initiated.
M5A2 Auto-locking Push Button
To reset the revolution counter on the M5A2 Auto-locking Push
Button elevation adjustment, loosen the set screws on the elevation
dial and remove the dial from the adjustment. Tighten the Elevation
Collet by rotating it clockwise until it is secured firmly against the
adjustment turret housing. Reinstall the dial making sure the dial is
turned clockwise back to zero and the revolution indicator is at its
0
U
1 9
9.5.5
1.5 8.5
Revolution
Counter
Elevation dial revolution counter
20x
16x
0
U
1
9
9.5
.5
1.5
8.5
Elevation
Collet
Setting the elevation revolution counter
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lowest position (slightly below flush with the top of the dial.)
Retighten the set screws.
M5B2 Auto-locking Pinch and Turn
To reset the dial without adjusting the point of impact, loosen the set
screw. Hold the adjustment down while turning the dial clockwise un-
til the rotation counter is down and adjustment will rotate no further.
This resets the rotation counter to the zero stop position. Retighten
the set screw. Once the rotation counter and dial have been rezeroed,
the indicator dial can be adjusted. The indicator dial has numbers
engraved along the portion of the elevation dial representing the
adjustment increments in mils. Press the two pins in while lifting the
indicator ring up, align the indicator ring's zero to the witness mark
on the maintube and press the ring back down to lock in place.
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Loosen set screw Press dial down while turning
clockwise until stop is
engaged. Rev. indicator will
retract. Tighten set screw.
Depress two spring loaded
pins while pulling up dial.
Rotate dial and align
to Zero
Push down dial to lock in place.
Verify Zero alignment.
M5A2 Auto-locking Push Button Adjustments
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BULLET DROP COMPENSATION DIALS (BDC)
Special bullet drop compensation (BDC) elevation dials are featured on
selected scopes. These dials are calibrated to achieve adjustment to
specific distances rapidly by distance indicators marked directly on the
dials.
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CENTERING WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS TO
ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ADJUSTMENT TRAVEL
Making windage and elevation adjustments moves the entire erector
system horizontally and vertically inside the scope. Leupold Tacti-
cal riflescopes are shipped from the factory with the adjustments
centered optically in the system, however if the erector system is off
to one side – as a result of having previously been mounted on a
non-adjustable mount – the adjustments won’t provide equal travel
in all directions. To regain full balanced travel, you must recenter the
adjustments as follows:
1. Turn the windage adjustment to the point that it stops moving.
2. Counting the clicks or hash marks, turn it all the way in the other
direction.
3. Turn the dial back half the amount of clicks or hash marks
counted.
4. Repeat this process for the elevation adjustment.
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What You Should Know
About Variable Power Scopes
Leupold variable power scopes allow you to select from a range of
magnifications to suit your particular rifle, cartridge, and shooting
needs.
UNDERSTANDING PARALLAX
Parallax is the apparent movement of the target relative to the
reticle when you move your eye away from the center point of the
WARNING: Do not lubricate the power selector ring; doing so is
unnecessary. All variable power scopes have a power selector ring
in front of the eyepiece assembly. Turn the ring to align the number
indicating the desired magnification with the indicator on the body of
the scope.
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eyepiece. It occurs when the image of the target does not fall on
the same optical plane as the reticle. This can cause a small shift
in the point of aim. Maximum parallax occurs when your eye is
at the very edge of the exit pupil (Even in this unlikely event, our
4x hunting scope focused for 150 yards has a maximum error of
only 8/10ths of an inch at 500 yards). At short distances, effects
of parallax do not affect accuracy (using the same 4x scope at 100
yards, the maximum error is less than 2/10ths of an inch ). It is
also good to remember that, as long as you are sighting straight
through the middle of the scope, or close to it, parallax will have
very little effect on accuracy.
INSTALLING A LENS ATTACHMENT
Many Leupold scopes offer threaded objective and eyepiece
rings to allow for the attachment of lens covers and a variety of
Alumina®
accessories. These attachments thread directly into the
objective or eyepiece rings. Turn until finger tight – do not over
tighten.
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Leupold tactical riflescopes may be used in either the standard
or the illuminated state. When not illuminated, the reticle
performs the same as the reticle in a standard non-illuminated
Leupold scope. When the illumination is activated, portions of the
reticle will illuminate to provide better contrast in poorly lighted
conditions between the target and the precise position of the
aiming point.
To illuminate the reticle:
1. Grasp the illumination dial located on the eyepiece, maintube
or adjustment turret (depending on model).
2. Turn the dial clockwise from the OFF position to the first
number indicated on the dial.
3. View the target through the scope to determine if the reticle is
bright enough to stand out clearly against the target.
Using the Illumination
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4. If more illumination is required, continue turning the dial
clockwise until the reticle is clearly visible against the target.
The first 2 settings are night vision compatible, while settings
3-7 are intended for use in brighter situations.
5. For convenience, there is an OFF position located between each
of the intensity settings, allowing you to preserve the battery
and quickly obtain your preferred illumination setting.
Push Button Illumination
To illuminate the reticle:
1. Press and release the button on the left side of the adjustment
turret.
2. To adjust the intensity of the aiming dot, press and release the
button repeatedly. The aiming dot will flash 5 times when the
brightest setting is reached, then begin decreasing each time
the button is subsequently depressed. When the lowest setting
is reached, the aiming dot will flash 5 times and begin
increasing each time the button is subsequently depressed.
3. View the target through the scope to determine if the aiming
dot is bright enough to stand out clearly against the target.
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M5 illumination control dial Mark 4 illumination control dial
4. If more illumination is required, continue pressing and releasing the
button until the aiming dot is clearly visible against the target. The
lower settings are designed to be used in low light, while the
brighter settings are intended for use in brighter situations.
5. To deactivate the illumination, press and hold the button for at
least 3 seconds. When reactivated, the illumination will return to
the last used setting.
Note - Advanced Use: To change the direction of adjustment, ie
change from increasing intensity to decreasing intensity, press and
hold the button for 2 seconds and immediately release the button.
Then continue pressing and releasing to change intensity.
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1.5-5x20mm Blackout illumination
control dial
3
Push Button illumination control dial
Zerolock
release button
ZeroLock illumination control dial
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Changing the Battery
The battery for the illuminated reticle is located inside the
illumination control dial and can be
changed without tools.
If the reticle fails to illuminate or appears
dim even on the highest illumination
setting, it is necessary to change the
battery. Leupold tactical scopes uses a
CR2032 lithium coin-cell battery.
To change the battery:
1.	Remove the battery cover by twisting the cover counter-clockwise while
holding the sides of the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from
turning. (It is not necessary to hold the sides of the Push Button control.
To open the Mark 6 battery cover press the recessed latch and the cover
will pop open).
2. Remove the old battery from its position in the center of the dial.
Battery Cover
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This can be done in two ways:
(A) Grasp the edges of the battery between the thumb and
forefinger and lift it free of the dial.
OR
(B) Turn the scope so that the illumination dial faces downward
and gently tap the illumination control against the edge of your
palm.
3. Insert the new battery, positive (+) side up.
4. Replace the battery cover on the illumination dial and turn it
clockwise until it is secure, while holding the sides of
the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from turning.
Replacement 3-volt lithium batteries
CR2032 batteries are becoming as common and are as readily
available as typical battery sizes ( AAA, AA, C, and D). Replacement
CR2032 lithium coin batteries can be purchased at most stores
where batteries are sold. Use only high quality battery brands such
as Sony®
, Energizer®
, Panasonic®
, or Duracell®
for safe and efficient
battery performance.
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Leupold Means Minimal
Maintenance
LENSES
Leupold scope lenses are coated to reduce light reflections and light
scattering, thus increasing light transmission through the scope. They
should be cleaned as carefully as you would a camera lens. Begin by
using a lens brush to remove dust and then pure alcohol, high-grade
glass cleaner, or pure water on a cotton swab.
WINDAGE / ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS
These adjustments are permanently lubricated. There is no need to
lubricate them.
EYEPIECE
The eyepiece is permanently lubricated. There is no need to lubricate
it. The eyepiece can be rotated as far as it will go in either direction,
it will not detach from the scope as there is an internal lock ring.
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SEALS
Leupold scopes are sealed from within by several methods, including
O-rings. All seals are permanent and require no maintenance.
SCOPE EXTERIOR
Leupold scopes are made of rugged 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum alloy.
No maintenance of any kind is required; simply wipe off any dirt or
fingerprints that accumulate with a clean, dry cloth.
POWER SELECTOR
No lubrication is ever required on the power selector ring.
TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
Before you ship a scope back to the factory for service or repair,
please check the following items:
1. Check the mount to make sure the scope is mounted securely
to the rifle. Try, with bare hands only, to gently twist the scope in
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the rings or see if anything moves when you jiggle it. If there is
any movement, retighten the mounting system according to
mounting instructions.
2. Make sure the action of your rifle is properly bedded in the stock,
and that all receiver screws are tight and have been tightened in
the sequence recommended by the manufacturer. A loosely fitted
stock can cause changes to the point-of-impact.
3. When test firing a rifle to check the point-of-impact relative to
windage and elevation adjustments, be sure to fire from a solid
bench with sandbags supporting the forearm and buttstock.
4. Be sure to use factory-loaded ammunition of the same bullet type,
weight, and preferably, lot number. If one type of ammunition
does not shoot well, try another brand or bullet weight.
5. Be certain that both the barrel and chamber are clean. Heavy
factory grease or copper fouling can diminish the accuracy of the
firearm.
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Leupold Product Service
If your Leupold scope fails to perform in any way, you may return
it directly to the factory for service. We recommend contacting
Leupold Technical Service at 1-800-Leupold (538-7653), and
following these shipping instructions:
	 1. Remove the rings and any other accessories from the scope.
	 2. Record the serial number of the scope and keep it for
your records.
	3. Include a note with your name, address, telephone number,
E-mail, and a description of the problem.
	 4. Pack the scope in its original box (if you have it), as this is the
safest shipping container. Wrap the package securely using
filament strapping tape on the outside.
	5. Ship the scope by parcel or mail service (insured, if possible) to
one of the following addresses:
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In the United States:
Parcel Service:
Leupold Product Service
14400 NW Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006-5790
USA
By Mail:
Leupold Product Service
P.O. Box 688
Beaverton, OR 97075-0688
USA
Outside the United States:
Canada: Korth Group Ltd., 103 Stockton Point, Box 490 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A7,
Canada
Germany: Harold Ros, Coburger Strasse 71, 98673 Eisfeld, Germany
Sweden: HDF Gyttorp Jakt AB, Svarvaregatan 5, S-302 50 Halmstad, Sweden
Our Product Service telephone numbers are (503) 526-1400 or (800) LEUPOLD
(538-7653), fax is (503) 352-7621. They can also be contacted through our
Web site at www.leupold.com.
Some Leupold tactical scopes must be serviced by our factory in the United States. A
U.S. Department of State License is required for the export  import of ALL products
under the International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) Regulations (22CFR, Parts 120-130);
we strongly recommend contacting us directly prior to sending any tactical riflescope
from outside the United States.
38
A Department of Commerce Export License may be required to certain countries
under the Bureau of Industry and Security Export Administration Regulations, EAR
(15CFR, Parts 730-774). Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
LEUPOLD TACTICAL PRODUCTS WARRANTY
Warranties on Leupold Tactical optical products vary depending
on use and other factors. For more information regarding the
warranties on these products, contact Leupold at (503) 526-1400 or
1-800-Leupold (538-7653).
Leupold makes more than scopes
See our complete line of rangefinders, mounting systems, binoculars, spotting
scopes, trail cameras, and accessories at your nearest Leupold dealer.
For a free Leupold catalog, write to:
Leupold  Stevens, Inc., P.O. Box 688, Beaverton, OR 97075,
call (503) 526-1400 or (800) LEUPOLD (538-7653),
or send us an E-mail through our Web site at www.leupold.com.
39
LEUPOLD, GOLDEN RING, MARK 4, the Golden Ring design, the circle-L reticle logo design, and various other marks are
registered trademarks of Leupold  Stevens, Inc.All marks, including corporate logos and emblems, are subject to Leupold’s
rights and may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not Leupold’s, or in any manner that dispar-
ages or discredits Leupold, or in a manner likely to cause confusion.
Certain other trademarks used in connection with Leupold products and services are the property of their respective own-
ers, and are used with permission. BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB and BOONE AND CROCKETT are registered trademarks
of the Boone and Crockett Club. NWTF is a registered trademark of the National Wild Turkey Federation. QDMA, and
QUALITY DEER MANAGEMENT are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Quality Deer Management Association.
RMEF and ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION are registered trademarks of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
ADVANTAGE TIMBER and ADVANTAGE TIMBER HD are trademarks or registered trademarks of Jordan Outdoor Enterprises
Ltd. MOSSY OAK BREAK-UP, MOSSY OAK BRUSH, MOSSY OAK OBSESSION, and MOSSY OAK TREESTAND are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HAAS Outdoors, Inc.A.R.M.S. is a registered trademark ofAtlantic Research Marketing Systems,
Inc. The ARD (anti-reflection device) is manufactured by Tenebraex Corp. under the name KillFlash, which is a trademark
of Tenebraex Corp.
We reserve the right to make design and/or material modifications without prior notice.
Copyright © 2011 Leupold  Stevens, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Instruction Manual LEUPOLD Tactical Scope | Optics Trade

  • 3. Know Your Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 How to Install the Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 How to Sight-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 Making Precise Windage And Elevation Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 What You Should Know About Variable Power Scopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25 Using the Illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27 Changing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 31 Leupold Means Minimal Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 33 Leupold Product Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 36 Table of Contents
  • 4. 2 Know Your Scope 1. Objective Lens 2. Elevation Adjustment 3. Windage Adjustment 4. Erector Lenses 5. Power Selector 6. Diopter Lock Ring 7. Ocular Lens 8. Side Focus Adjustment 1 3 5 6 7 8 4 2
  • 5. 3 Riflescopes have become far more sophisticated over the years, but the four most basic parts have remained the same. Working from front to back they are: 1. The objective lens (or front lens) is critical to a superior sight picture. 2. The reticle, often referred to as the crosshair, provides the aiming point. 3. The internal erector lenses which rights the image. 4. The ocular lens (or eyepiece lens) works with the other lenses to magnify the image, provide correct eye relief, and make diopter corrections. How Scopes Work As light passes through and beyond the objective lens, the resulting upside down image is sent to the internal lenses. Known as erector lenses, these internal lenses return the image to a right-side-up position. Finally, the ocular lens makes a final enlargement of that image and sends it on to your eye. Your Leupold scope was designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure that, when properly mounted and sighted-in on your firearm, you will enjoy excep- tional performance. A solid mount is critical to satisfactory performance of your scope. If you have problems or questions, please contact Leupold Product Service (see page 36).
  • 6. 4 THE LOWER THE SCOPE, THE BETTER A scope mounted close to the rifle ensures proper cheek weld on the stock for a stable firing position and allows for rapid target acquisition. We recommend using the lowest possible ring height. No specific clearance is required, but the scope must clear the bolt handle, hammer (on lever actions and handguns), sights, and barrel. When installed, be sure that your scope does not interfere with firearm operation and does not contact anything except the mount rings. INSTALLING THE BASE, RINGS, AND SCOPE Please refer to the instructions included with the base and rings for their proper installation on the firearm. NOTE: The windage and elevation adjustments on new Leupold scopes are centered as part of the assembly process. If you are mounting a scope that was previously mounted on another rifle, you should center the adjustments (please see CENTERING WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ADJUSTMENT TRAVEL ON PAGE 24). How to Install the Scope
  • 7. 5 ESTABLISHING EYE RELIEF Because of the safety considerations associated with proper eye relief, Leupold strongly recommends that you mount your scope as far forward as possible. Beyond that, follow these steps: 1. With the scope as far forward in the mounts as possible, hold the rifle in your normal shooting position (Variable power scopes should be set at the highest magnification for this process). 2. Slowly move the scope to the rear just until you can see a full sight picture. 3. Position your scope here for maximum eye relief. 4. Proceed to COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION. NOTE: To confirm that your scope is mounted in the best possible position, try as- suming various positions: kneeling, seated, prone, and aiming both uphill and downhill. Remember that aiming uphill typically reduces eye relief. Wearing hunting/shooting specific clothing is recommended as this may alter eye relief considerations slightly.
  • 8. 6 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION 1. Without disturbing the optimal eye relief position, rotate the scope until the elevation adjustment dial is at the top of the scope. 2. From a firing position, check to be sure that the vertical hair of the reticle aligns with the vertical axis of the firearm. Misalignment will not affect accuracy at moderate distances but it can diminish long range accuracy. 3. When you are satisfied, tighten the ring screws evenly and securely. FOCUSING THE RETICLE Secure the scope and firearm in a firm rest. Safely point the scope at a light colored background object. With the scope approximately four inches from W A R N I N G If a scope is mounted too far to the rear, the eyepiece can injure the shoot- er’s brow. Shooting at an uphill angle also increases this hazard because it shortens the distance between the brow and the rear of the scope. For this reason, Leupold scopes are engineered to provide generous eye relief. Therefore, when mounting your scope, we recommend positioning it as far forward in the mounts as possible to take full advantage of this generous eye relief.
  • 9. 7 your eye the reticle should appear sharp and crisp; if it does not, it is necessary to adjust the focus by means of the eyepiece. If your Leupold scope is a model with an eyepiece that has a diopter lock ring, follow steps 1-4. If the scope is a model with a non-locking fast focus eyepiece, follow steps 2 3. 1. Grasp the thin knurled lock ring near the rear of the eyepiece and back it away from the eyepiece, toward the front of the scope. 2. If you tend to hold things away from yourself to see them clearly (you are farsighted) turn the rear-most portion of the eyepiece counter-clockwise a couple of turns. If you hold things close to yourself to see them clearly (you are nearsighted) turn the rear-most portion of the eyepiece clockwise a couple of turns. 3. Looking through the scope when pointed at the light colored background object, take a few quick glances at the reticle. The focus of the reticle should be noticeably different than when you started. Continue this pro- cess until the reticle appears clear and sharp. 4. When you are satisfied with the image of the reticle, turn the lock ring clockwise so that it rests firmly against the eyepiece.
  • 10. 8 How to Sight-In USING A BORE-SIGHTING COLLIMATOR To save time and ammunition, start out in your shop or gun room with a bore-sighting collimator. Follow the directions included with the collimator for specific instructions on its proper use. Remember, when possible, it is better to make the initial windage adjustments to the mount base before using the scope’s windage adjustment. NOTE: Bore-sighting alone is not sufficient to sight-in a scope. You must make final adjustments by shooting the firearm using the same ammunition you use in the field. USING THE LEUPOLD ZERO POINT® ILLUMINATED MAGNETIC BORESIGHTER This tool fits any rifle, shotgun, or pistol, and helps you get “on the paper” fast, without barrel spuds. It works with any optical sight, and can even be used to recheck your zero, without firing a shot. See your Leupold Golden Ring Dealer or visit www.leupold.com for more information.
  • 11. 9 TRADITIONAL BORE-SIGHTING (BOLT ACTIONS) Preliminary sighting-in can also be accomplished by bore-sighting at the firing range using a target from 20 to 50 yards away. 1. Position the firearm on the bench, using sandbags to steady the firearm. 2. Remove the bolt from the firearm. 3. Looking through the bore itself, move the firearm to center the bull’s-eye of the target inside the barrel. 4. Hold the rifle steady. With the bull’s-eye centered when viewed through the bore, make windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the very center of the reticle is aligned with the bull’s-eye of the target. Target as seen through the bore. Figure A Figure B
  • 12. 10 TRADITIONAL BORESIGHTING OF AR-15 AND M-16 FIREARMS USING A TARGET from 20 to 50 yards away: 1. Position the firearm on the bench, using sandbags to steady the firearm as necessary. 2. Release the rear receiver pin of the firearm. 3. Separate the upper and lower receiver halves. 4. Remove the bolt. 5. Position the firearm with the muzzle facing the target. 6. Looking through the bore itself, move the firearm to center the bull’s-eye of the target inside the barrel. 7. Hold the rifle steady. With the bull’s-eye centered when viewed through the bore, make windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the very center of the reticle is aligned with the bull’s-eye of the target (see figures A and B on page 9).
  • 13. 11 THE FINAL STEP: THREE-SHOT GROUPS Whichever bore-sighting method you’ve used, the next steps are the same on the firing range. To ensure reliable results, always fire from a rested position when performing these steps. 1. Fire a shot or two. 2. If you are several inches off center, make an appropriate amount of adjustment to move the reticle to the center of the target. 3. Carefully fire a three-shot group. 4. Use the center of that group as a reference point for the final adjustments to windage and elevation. To learn about making final adjustments, review the section on Making Precise Windage and Elevation Adjustments.
  • 14. 12 Making Precise Elevation And Windage Adjustments The style of elevation and windage adjustments on Leupold tactical riflescopes varies with specific models. Each, however, is clearly marked in easy to read increments. If, for example, there are four hash marks from zero to (and including) the number one on an adjustment dial, then the value of each increment of adjustment on that dial is 1/4-MOA. Another example is, if there are 10 hash marks from zero to (and including) the number one, then the value of each adjustment incre- ment is 0.1 milliradian. The letters found on the windage and elevation dials refer to the direction that the point-of-impact of the bullet is moved when an adjustment is made.
  • 15. 13 Model Elev. Adjust. Style Elev. Wind. Zero Stop/ Revolutions Travel/Rev. Mark AR Finger Click, T2 1/2 MOA 1/2 MOA No 30 MOA Mark AR T1 1/4 MOA 1/4 MOA No 15 MOA VX-R Patrol, Mark AR MOD-1 P5 1/10 mil 1/10 mil No 6 mil Mark 4 (MR/T) M2 Short, M2 Tall 1/2 MOA 1/2 MOA Yes/1 30 MOA Mark 4 M3 1 MOA 1/2 MOA Yes/1 60 MOA (E) 30 MOA (W) Mark 4 M5 1/10 mil 1/10 mil No 5 mil Mark 4 M5A2 Auto-Locking Push Button 1/10 mil 1/10 mil Yes/2* 10 mil Mark 8/ Mark 6 M5B2 Auto-Locking Pinch and Turn 1/10 mil 1/10 mil Yes/2* 10 mil Mark 6 (1-6x) M6C1 ZeroLock 2/10 mil 2/10 mil Yes/1 10 mil * 20 mils Total with Tactile Revolution Indicator Certain models of Leupold Tactical riflescopes are equipped with locking windage and elevation adjustment dials to prevent accidental movement while in the field. It is important to make sure the adjustment dials are completely unlocked prior to making adjustments in order to avoid damage to the riflescope.
  • 16. 14 If your Leupold Tactical Riflescope is a model with M5A2 Auto-locking Push Button adjustments, you must depress the button in the center of the adjustment dial to release the lock while turning the dial to make the adjustment. The adjustment dial will automatically lock into place at any point within the dial travel when the button is released. If your Leupold Tactical riflescope is a model with M5B2 Auto-locking Pinch and Turn ad- justments, you must pinch the lock release ring around the dial to release the lock, while turning the dial to make the adjust- ment. The adjustment dial will automati- cally lock into place at any point within the dial travel when the lock ring is released. If your Leupold Tactical riflescope is a model with M6C1 Zerolock™ adjustment dials, you must push inward on the lock release button located on the outer edge of the dial above the zero indicator mark 0 U 1 9 9.5 .5 1.5 8.5 20x 16x OFF 1.0 R .5R 1.0 L .5L 1.5L 2.0L 2.5 L 3.0L 0 5 4 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2
  • 17. 15 to make an adjustment. Once the dial has been turned one or more clicks past the zero position it is no longer necessary to press the lock release button. The Zerolock adjustment dials will only lock when at the zero position of the dial travel. Many of the adjustments on Leupold Tactical riflescopes are equipped with a rotational stop, zero stop, or hard stop at both ends of the dial travel. Some Leupold Tactical riflescope adjustments also include a revolution indicator to keep track of dial position through more than one complete revolution. Please see pages 20-22 for information on re-setting the dial revolution indicator. Zerolock release button 0 U 1 9 9.5.5 1.5 8.5 Revolution Counter
  • 18. 16 WINDAGE ADJUSTMENTS Windage adjustments can be made by removing the adjustment cover (if applicable) on the right side of the scope and rotating the windage adjustment dial. To move the point of impact to the left, rotate the adjustment clockwise. Each click of the windage dial will move the point of impact the distance of one increment as indicated on the dial. (1/4MOA, 1/2MOA, 0.1MIL, 0.2 Mil) If your windage dial has a rotational stop, see Bypassing Windage Dial Stop on page 17. CAUTION: Failure to disengage the windage adjustment lock (if applicable) prior to rotating the windage adjustment can damage the adjustment mechanism.
  • 19. 17 BYPASSING THE WINDAGE DIAL-STOP Some windage adjustments have a rotational stop to prevent the dial from turning more than one revolution in the field. To prevent this from hindering sight in, the rotational stop can be bypassed by loosening the three set screws around the dial, pulling the dial over the hard stop and retightening the set screws. To reset the windage dial to one revolution once sighted in, loosen the set screws and align the zero to the indicator mark on the scope housing, then retighten the set screws. NOTE: Some models of Leupold Tactical Riflescopes have a slotted adjustment screw under the windage and elevation adjustment dials. If your scope is a model with a slotted adjustment screw, you may remove the dial and make adjustments using a coin or flat blade driver during sight in. Once sighted in, reinstall and align the dial with the zero indicator, then tighten the set screws.
  • 20. 18 0 U 1 9 9.5 .5 1.5 8.5 20x 16x CAUTION: Failure to disengage the elevation adjustment lock (if applicable) prior to rotating the elevation adjustment can damage the adjust­ment mechanism. ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS Elevation adjustments can be made by removing the adjustment cover (if applicable) on the top of the scope and turning the dial. To move the point of impact up, rotate the elevation adjustment counter-clockwise. To move the point of impact down, rotate the elevation adjustment clockwise. Each click of the elevation dial will move the point of impact the distance of one increment as indicated on the dial (1/4MOA, 1/2MOA, 1.0 MOA, 0.1MIL, 0.2 MIL). Some elevation adjustments have a rotational stop to prevent the dial from turning more than one or two revolutions in the field. To prevent this from hindering sight in, the rotational stop can be
  • 21. 19 ZEROING THE WINDAGE AND ELEVATION DIALS Leupold riflescopes feature adjustment dials that can be repositioned to align the marked zero of the dial with the position indicator without changing the adjustment setting of the riflescope. This allows the shooter to know the original zero of the rifle in the event that further adjustments are made in the field. To reposition the dials on tactical riflescopes, loosen the set screws surrounding the dial, slip the dial until the zero aligns with the witness mark on the maintube, then tighten the set screws utilizing the provided hex key. 70 150 200 U R 5L 5R 4.5R 4R 4.5L 4L 3.5L R U 2.53 5 6 5.5 4 4.5 3.5 Zeroing the windage dial 0 U 1 9 9.5 .5 1.5 8.5 20x 16x Zeroing the elevation dial bypassed by loosening the three set screws around the dial, pulling the dial over the hard stop and retightening the set screws.
  • 22. 20 ELEVATION DIAL REVOLUTION INDICATOR Some Leupold Tactical riflescopes are equipped with elevation dials featuring a visual and tactile revolution counter, indicating that the second revolution of adjustment has been initiated. M5A2 Auto-locking Push Button To reset the revolution counter on the M5A2 Auto-locking Push Button elevation adjustment, loosen the set screws on the elevation dial and remove the dial from the adjustment. Tighten the Elevation Collet by rotating it clockwise until it is secured firmly against the adjustment turret housing. Reinstall the dial making sure the dial is turned clockwise back to zero and the revolution indicator is at its 0 U 1 9 9.5.5 1.5 8.5 Revolution Counter Elevation dial revolution counter 20x 16x 0 U 1 9 9.5 .5 1.5 8.5 Elevation Collet Setting the elevation revolution counter
  • 23. 21 lowest position (slightly below flush with the top of the dial.) Retighten the set screws. M5B2 Auto-locking Pinch and Turn To reset the dial without adjusting the point of impact, loosen the set screw. Hold the adjustment down while turning the dial clockwise un- til the rotation counter is down and adjustment will rotate no further. This resets the rotation counter to the zero stop position. Retighten the set screw. Once the rotation counter and dial have been rezeroed, the indicator dial can be adjusted. The indicator dial has numbers engraved along the portion of the elevation dial representing the adjustment increments in mils. Press the two pins in while lifting the indicator ring up, align the indicator ring's zero to the witness mark on the maintube and press the ring back down to lock in place.
  • 24. 22 Loosen set screw Press dial down while turning clockwise until stop is engaged. Rev. indicator will retract. Tighten set screw. Depress two spring loaded pins while pulling up dial. Rotate dial and align to Zero Push down dial to lock in place. Verify Zero alignment. M5A2 Auto-locking Push Button Adjustments
  • 25. 23 BULLET DROP COMPENSATION DIALS (BDC) Special bullet drop compensation (BDC) elevation dials are featured on selected scopes. These dials are calibrated to achieve adjustment to specific distances rapidly by distance indicators marked directly on the dials.
  • 26. 24 CENTERING WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ADJUSTMENT TRAVEL Making windage and elevation adjustments moves the entire erector system horizontally and vertically inside the scope. Leupold Tacti- cal riflescopes are shipped from the factory with the adjustments centered optically in the system, however if the erector system is off to one side – as a result of having previously been mounted on a non-adjustable mount – the adjustments won’t provide equal travel in all directions. To regain full balanced travel, you must recenter the adjustments as follows: 1. Turn the windage adjustment to the point that it stops moving. 2. Counting the clicks or hash marks, turn it all the way in the other direction. 3. Turn the dial back half the amount of clicks or hash marks counted. 4. Repeat this process for the elevation adjustment.
  • 27. 25 What You Should Know About Variable Power Scopes Leupold variable power scopes allow you to select from a range of magnifications to suit your particular rifle, cartridge, and shooting needs. UNDERSTANDING PARALLAX Parallax is the apparent movement of the target relative to the reticle when you move your eye away from the center point of the WARNING: Do not lubricate the power selector ring; doing so is unnecessary. All variable power scopes have a power selector ring in front of the eyepiece assembly. Turn the ring to align the number indicating the desired magnification with the indicator on the body of the scope.
  • 28. 26 eyepiece. It occurs when the image of the target does not fall on the same optical plane as the reticle. This can cause a small shift in the point of aim. Maximum parallax occurs when your eye is at the very edge of the exit pupil (Even in this unlikely event, our 4x hunting scope focused for 150 yards has a maximum error of only 8/10ths of an inch at 500 yards). At short distances, effects of parallax do not affect accuracy (using the same 4x scope at 100 yards, the maximum error is less than 2/10ths of an inch ). It is also good to remember that, as long as you are sighting straight through the middle of the scope, or close to it, parallax will have very little effect on accuracy. INSTALLING A LENS ATTACHMENT Many Leupold scopes offer threaded objective and eyepiece rings to allow for the attachment of lens covers and a variety of Alumina® accessories. These attachments thread directly into the objective or eyepiece rings. Turn until finger tight – do not over tighten.
  • 29. 27 Leupold tactical riflescopes may be used in either the standard or the illuminated state. When not illuminated, the reticle performs the same as the reticle in a standard non-illuminated Leupold scope. When the illumination is activated, portions of the reticle will illuminate to provide better contrast in poorly lighted conditions between the target and the precise position of the aiming point. To illuminate the reticle: 1. Grasp the illumination dial located on the eyepiece, maintube or adjustment turret (depending on model). 2. Turn the dial clockwise from the OFF position to the first number indicated on the dial. 3. View the target through the scope to determine if the reticle is bright enough to stand out clearly against the target. Using the Illumination
  • 30. 28 4. If more illumination is required, continue turning the dial clockwise until the reticle is clearly visible against the target. The first 2 settings are night vision compatible, while settings 3-7 are intended for use in brighter situations. 5. For convenience, there is an OFF position located between each of the intensity settings, allowing you to preserve the battery and quickly obtain your preferred illumination setting. Push Button Illumination To illuminate the reticle: 1. Press and release the button on the left side of the adjustment turret. 2. To adjust the intensity of the aiming dot, press and release the button repeatedly. The aiming dot will flash 5 times when the brightest setting is reached, then begin decreasing each time the button is subsequently depressed. When the lowest setting is reached, the aiming dot will flash 5 times and begin increasing each time the button is subsequently depressed. 3. View the target through the scope to determine if the aiming dot is bright enough to stand out clearly against the target.
  • 31. 29 M5 illumination control dial Mark 4 illumination control dial 4. If more illumination is required, continue pressing and releasing the button until the aiming dot is clearly visible against the target. The lower settings are designed to be used in low light, while the brighter settings are intended for use in brighter situations. 5. To deactivate the illumination, press and hold the button for at least 3 seconds. When reactivated, the illumination will return to the last used setting. Note - Advanced Use: To change the direction of adjustment, ie change from increasing intensity to decreasing intensity, press and hold the button for 2 seconds and immediately release the button. Then continue pressing and releasing to change intensity.
  • 32. 30 1.5-5x20mm Blackout illumination control dial 3 Push Button illumination control dial Zerolock release button ZeroLock illumination control dial
  • 33. 31 Changing the Battery The battery for the illuminated reticle is located inside the illumination control dial and can be changed without tools. If the reticle fails to illuminate or appears dim even on the highest illumination setting, it is necessary to change the battery. Leupold tactical scopes uses a CR2032 lithium coin-cell battery. To change the battery: 1. Remove the battery cover by twisting the cover counter-clockwise while holding the sides of the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from turning. (It is not necessary to hold the sides of the Push Button control. To open the Mark 6 battery cover press the recessed latch and the cover will pop open). 2. Remove the old battery from its position in the center of the dial. Battery Cover
  • 34. 32 This can be done in two ways: (A) Grasp the edges of the battery between the thumb and forefinger and lift it free of the dial. OR (B) Turn the scope so that the illumination dial faces downward and gently tap the illumination control against the edge of your palm. 3. Insert the new battery, positive (+) side up. 4. Replace the battery cover on the illumination dial and turn it clockwise until it is secure, while holding the sides of the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from turning. Replacement 3-volt lithium batteries CR2032 batteries are becoming as common and are as readily available as typical battery sizes ( AAA, AA, C, and D). Replacement CR2032 lithium coin batteries can be purchased at most stores where batteries are sold. Use only high quality battery brands such as Sony® , Energizer® , Panasonic® , or Duracell® for safe and efficient battery performance.
  • 35. 33 Leupold Means Minimal Maintenance LENSES Leupold scope lenses are coated to reduce light reflections and light scattering, thus increasing light transmission through the scope. They should be cleaned as carefully as you would a camera lens. Begin by using a lens brush to remove dust and then pure alcohol, high-grade glass cleaner, or pure water on a cotton swab. WINDAGE / ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS These adjustments are permanently lubricated. There is no need to lubricate them. EYEPIECE The eyepiece is permanently lubricated. There is no need to lubricate it. The eyepiece can be rotated as far as it will go in either direction, it will not detach from the scope as there is an internal lock ring.
  • 36. 34 SEALS Leupold scopes are sealed from within by several methods, including O-rings. All seals are permanent and require no maintenance. SCOPE EXTERIOR Leupold scopes are made of rugged 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum alloy. No maintenance of any kind is required; simply wipe off any dirt or fingerprints that accumulate with a clean, dry cloth. POWER SELECTOR No lubrication is ever required on the power selector ring. TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS Before you ship a scope back to the factory for service or repair, please check the following items: 1. Check the mount to make sure the scope is mounted securely to the rifle. Try, with bare hands only, to gently twist the scope in
  • 37. 35 the rings or see if anything moves when you jiggle it. If there is any movement, retighten the mounting system according to mounting instructions. 2. Make sure the action of your rifle is properly bedded in the stock, and that all receiver screws are tight and have been tightened in the sequence recommended by the manufacturer. A loosely fitted stock can cause changes to the point-of-impact. 3. When test firing a rifle to check the point-of-impact relative to windage and elevation adjustments, be sure to fire from a solid bench with sandbags supporting the forearm and buttstock. 4. Be sure to use factory-loaded ammunition of the same bullet type, weight, and preferably, lot number. If one type of ammunition does not shoot well, try another brand or bullet weight. 5. Be certain that both the barrel and chamber are clean. Heavy factory grease or copper fouling can diminish the accuracy of the firearm.
  • 38. 36 Leupold Product Service If your Leupold scope fails to perform in any way, you may return it directly to the factory for service. We recommend contacting Leupold Technical Service at 1-800-Leupold (538-7653), and following these shipping instructions: 1. Remove the rings and any other accessories from the scope. 2. Record the serial number of the scope and keep it for your records. 3. Include a note with your name, address, telephone number, E-mail, and a description of the problem. 4. Pack the scope in its original box (if you have it), as this is the safest shipping container. Wrap the package securely using filament strapping tape on the outside. 5. Ship the scope by parcel or mail service (insured, if possible) to one of the following addresses:
  • 39. 37 In the United States: Parcel Service: Leupold Product Service 14400 NW Greenbrier Parkway Beaverton, OR 97006-5790 USA By Mail: Leupold Product Service P.O. Box 688 Beaverton, OR 97075-0688 USA Outside the United States: Canada: Korth Group Ltd., 103 Stockton Point, Box 490 Okotoks, AB T1S 1A7, Canada Germany: Harold Ros, Coburger Strasse 71, 98673 Eisfeld, Germany Sweden: HDF Gyttorp Jakt AB, Svarvaregatan 5, S-302 50 Halmstad, Sweden Our Product Service telephone numbers are (503) 526-1400 or (800) LEUPOLD (538-7653), fax is (503) 352-7621. They can also be contacted through our Web site at www.leupold.com. Some Leupold tactical scopes must be serviced by our factory in the United States. A U.S. Department of State License is required for the export import of ALL products under the International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) Regulations (22CFR, Parts 120-130); we strongly recommend contacting us directly prior to sending any tactical riflescope from outside the United States.
  • 40. 38 A Department of Commerce Export License may be required to certain countries under the Bureau of Industry and Security Export Administration Regulations, EAR (15CFR, Parts 730-774). Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. LEUPOLD TACTICAL PRODUCTS WARRANTY Warranties on Leupold Tactical optical products vary depending on use and other factors. For more information regarding the warranties on these products, contact Leupold at (503) 526-1400 or 1-800-Leupold (538-7653). Leupold makes more than scopes See our complete line of rangefinders, mounting systems, binoculars, spotting scopes, trail cameras, and accessories at your nearest Leupold dealer. For a free Leupold catalog, write to: Leupold Stevens, Inc., P.O. Box 688, Beaverton, OR 97075, call (503) 526-1400 or (800) LEUPOLD (538-7653), or send us an E-mail through our Web site at www.leupold.com.
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