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BASE
ASSEMBLY
1. Loosen the two set screws. 2. Place the turret aside on a clean surface. 3. Internal turret assembly.
4b CAM CAM
STOP
STEP
TORX TM
SET SCREWS
x2
4a. Ballistic Stop TorxTM set screws (x2). 4b. Cam and stop step engaged, establishing 4c. Barrel assembly with cam.
firm stop position of Ballistic Stop.
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TURRET STEM
ASSEMBLY
(SLOTTED)
SCALE ROTATION
INDICATOR
5b. Reinstall the barrel assembly. 7. Reinstall the turret aligning the
turret’s engraved numerical zero with
the vertical center line.
5. With the Ballistic Stop barrel assembly loosened, remove it and set 7. Check to be sure the entire assembly is clean and free of debris,
it aside. Now rotate the slotted portion of the turret stem assembly replace the turret, center it over the turret body assembly, and
either downward (clockwise) or upward (counter-clockwise) to press down lightly into position. Maintain slight downward
your selected zero position. (See Image 5a.) Once your desired pressure on the cap, align the cap’s engraved numerical “0”/zero
sight-in zero is achieved, reinstall the Ballistic Stop barrel assembly. index mark with the vertical engraved center line on the turret’s
(See Image 5b.) Rotate it clockwise (from the shooter’s position) base housing, and tighten both T8 set screws to ~5.3 in-lbs. If
until the cam contacts the stop step (See Image 4b for proper you do not have a calibrated torque driver, ZEISS suggests the
positioning of the Ballistic Stop cam and stop step.) following: turn the TorxTM wrench approximately 1/16 - 1/8 turn
past initial resistance to obtain a secure position setting. Improper
6. While holding the Ballistic Stop barrel assembly mechanism in torque settings can cause the turret’s cap to slip during
proper position, tighten the two T8 set screws to ~5.3 in-lbs (5b). turret adjustment.
Do NOT over tighten the screws. If you do not have a calibrated
torque driver, ZEISS suggests the following: turn the TorxTM wrench
approximately 1/16 - 1/8 turn past initial resistance to obtain a
secure position setting. Improper torque settings can cause the *(20, 40, 60 from Image 7 above are turret rotation indicators.
Ballistic Stop to slip during turret adjustment. 20 = 20 MOA/one rotation; 40 = 40 MOA/two rotations;
60 = 60 MOA/three rotations).
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