NOTE
Make adjustments opposite
to the directions indicated
by the arrows on the aiming
light because you want to
move the spot not the strike
point of the round.
When you have moved the spot to the
circle you put on the target, you are
ready to fire-in to fine tune the
zeroing procedure.
Remove the zero target and the type
"E" silhouette from the range and
place a standard 2.3m x 2.3m target at
100 meters.
From a supported position, place the
aiming light spot on the center of
mass of the target and fire one
practice round.
Determine the dis-
tance between the aiming light spot
and the strike of the round on the
target.
Adjust the strike point.
Corrections are made at the rate of
2.5 cm (1.0 in.) per click at 100
meters.
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