Nikon P-TACTICAL RIMFIRE Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
2-7×32
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Instruction manual/Mode d'emploi
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Congratulations on your choice of a Nikon riescope. Your new scope is the nest example of Nikons rugged and durable construction and precision bright optics; important qualities for a serious shooter’s riescope.
Whether you use your scope for target shooting or for hunting, the procedure for mounting is identical. A set of high-quality steel mounting rings which have a standard diameter of 1 in. (25.4 mm) are required to mount
the scope. Follow the ring manufacturer’s instructions for mounting procedures. After mounting the scope on your rie, follow the procedures for reticle alignment.
SUPPLIED ITEM(S)
Body ························································· 1 piece
Eyepiece cap ············
Objective cap···········
································ 1 pair*
*Rubber band linked (This type connects the objective and eyepiece caps using a rubber band.)
WARNING:
IMPROPER MOUNTING OF YOUR NIKON SCOPE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
THUS IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOUR NIKON SCOPE IS MOUNTED PROPERLY BEFORE USING. TO ENSURE PROPER MOUNTING OF YOUR NIKON SCOPE, PLEASE HAVE IT MOUNTED AND/OR CHECKED BY AN EXPERIENCED
GUNSMITH BEFORE USING.
THE USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR HAVING THE SCOPE PROPERLY MOUNTED TO A FIREARM AND FOR USING THE SCOPE PROPERLY.
ALWAYS CHECK THE CONDITION OF YOUR SCOPE AND YOUR MOUNTING SYSTEM BEFORE USING YOUR FIREARM.
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Notice for customers in the State of California
WARNING: This product contains chemicals including Lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
When setting the reticle for shooting or hunting, you should determine your standard range and then adjust the reticle based upon that target distance. For targets which vary from that standard distance, according to
personal preference, you may simply adjust the position of the reticle in relation to your target, or you may wish to use the procedure for trajectory compensation.
We hope that you will enjoy your new Nikon Riescope for many years to come. Enjoy using it, and above all, always follow safe shooting procedures.
N.B. Export of the products* in this manual may be controlled under the laws and relatives of the exporting country. Appropriate export procedure, such as obtaining of export license, shall be required in case of export.
*Products: Hardware and its technical information (including software)
Caution
(1) Do NOT look at the sun through the riescope. It will permanently damage your eye. This precaution applies to all optical devices, such as cameras and binoculars.
(2) The riescope is eectively sealed against moisture and dust. You may use your scope safely either in the rain or in dusty climates. To preserve the appearance of the scope, we recommend that it be dried and
cleaned prior to storage. Use a soft cloth for cleaning metal surfaces and use photographic lens tissue to clean the scopes lenses.
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Fig. 1
1. Nomenclature
1 Objective lens
2 Eyepiece lens
3 Elevation adjustment turret
4 Windage adjustment turret
5 Eyepiece adjustment
6 Power index
7 Power scale
8 Power selector ring
9 Diopter index dot
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Objective Eyepiece
Letters a to d in the diagram above refer to lengths (a) to (d) shown in the Specifications table.
2. Specications
Model 2-7×32
Actual magnification (×) 2-7
Effective objective diameter (mm) 32
Exit pupil
*1
(mm) 16.0-4.6
Eye relief
*1
(in.)/(mm) 3.8-3.8/96.5-96.5
Tube diameter (in.)/(mm) 1/25.4
Objective outside diameter (in.)/(mm) 1.6/40.8
Eyepiece outside diameter (in.)/(mm) 1.7/44
Adjustment graduation 1 click: 1/4 MOA
*2
1 revolution: 20 MOA
*2
1 revolution: 80 clicks
Max. internal adjustment (MOA)
*2
90
Parallax setting (yd.)/(m) 50/45.7
Field of view at 100 yd.
*1
(ft) 44.6-12.6
Field of view at 100 m
*1
(m) 14.9-4.2
Length (a) (in.)/(mm) 11.5/292
Mount length (b) (in.)/(mm)
2.0/50.2
Mount length (c) (in.)/(mm)
1.3/33.0
Mount length (d) (in.)/(mm)
2.1/53.0
Weight
(oz)/(g)
16.2/460
Structure
Waterproof (up to 3 ft 3 in. (1 m) for 10 minutes) and nitrogen gas purged
*1
(at minimum magnification)-(at maximum magnification)
*2
MOA = Minute of Angle
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3. Instructions
(1) Focusing
1 Look through the eyepiece with your eye positioned about 4 in. (10 cm) away from the eyepiece to see the MK1-MOA
reticle (Fig. 3-1) or the BDC 150 reticle (Fig. 3-2).
Be sure your eye is positioned with proper alignment and with proper eye relief, otherwise the view will “black out.
2 Point the objective end of the scope at the sky (do NOT point it at the sun) or at a plain unpatterned wall.
3 Turn the eyepiece adjustment counter-clockwise and then turn it clockwise until the reticle appears sharp.
Notice: Reticle images shown in this manual are representation only. Actual images may vary.
MK1-MOA reticle
Fig. 3-1
BDC 150 reticle
Fig. 3-2
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(2) Magnication
Nikon riescopes have variable magnication. For details, see “2. Specications”.
To change powers, rotate the power selector ring until the desired magnication appears adjacent to the power index.
(3) Adjustment of the riescope
Sighting through the riescope, align the rie with your aiming point on the target and shoot a trial round. If the bullet does not hit the aiming point, adjust the elevation and windage adjustment turrets as follows:
If the bullet hits under the aiming point, turn the elevation adjustment turret (counter-clockwise) in the direction of the arrow marked “U” for up. If the bullet hits high, turn the elevation adjustment turret (clock-
wise) in the direction of the arrow marked “D” for down.
If the bullet hits to the right of the aiming point, turn the windage adjustment turret (clockwise) in the direction of the arrow marked “L for left. If the bullet hits to the left of the aiming point, turn the windage
adjustment turret (counter-clockwise) in the direction of the arrow marked “R” for right.
Note:
The windage and elevation scales of P-TACTICAL RIMFIRE riescopes are calibrated in divisions of 1/4 minute of angle (MOA) with a click at intervals of 1/4 minute of angle.
When adjusting the reticle to the point of aim, remember that 1 minute of angle equals approximately 1 in. (2.54 cm) at 100 yd. (91.44 m).
Therefore, if the impact point is 2 in. (5.08 cm) low and 1 in. (2.54 cm) right at 100 yd. (91.44 m) parallax setting, you should adjust 2 minutes of angle up and 1 minute of angle left.
In the case of 50 yd. (45.72 m) parallax setting, the adjusting value is 2×. In the case of 75 yd. (68.58 m) parallax setting, the adjusting value is 1.5×.
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(4) Zero resetting of adjustment turret
The elevation adjustment and windage adjustment turrets have a retracting system. After the reticle has been adjusted to match the point of impact, pull up the elevation adjustment or windage adjustment turret
to disengage. The turret can now be turned freely. Align the zero number to the index line to set the zero setting, and then release the turret. The turret automatically retracts to the original position.
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Utilizing the MK1-MOA or BDC 150 reticle
These reticles are designed to compensate for the trajectory of your rearm.
Please note that the reticle is based upon ballistic information and may or may not meet the same results for you as there are many variables that come into play such as:
Actual Velocity (Ammunition manufactures information in regards to muzzle velocity may or may not match the velocity your rearm produces. The best way to determine the actual muzzle velocity for your rearm
is to use a chronograph).
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Barometric Pressure
Condition and inherent accuracy of the rearm
The mounting system and how true it positions the scope to the centerline of the bore
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20 MOA
5 MOA
10 MOA
2 MOA
1 MOA
1.75 MOA
30 MOA
0.2 MOA
4 MOA
MK1-MOA reticle
Nikons MK1-MOA reticle (Fig. 4-1) was designed specically for the Second Focal Plane optical system used
in the P-TACTICAL RIMFIRE riescopes. This highly functional and advanced tool can be used for all aspects of
rimre shooting at relevant distances, including estimating range, maintaining holdovers, dialing elevation come
ups and compensating for wind and target leads. Because it is located in the Second Focal Plane, the reticle
subtensions are calculated at the riescopes highest magnication setting. In addition, the MK1-MOA reticle
can be used in virtually any shooting application regardless of caliber or ballistic performance, and when paired
with the P-TACTICAL RIMFIRE riescope, provides shooters with the tools necessary for shooting precision even
at extreme ranges.
The MK1-MOA reticle oers 20 MOA of measurement above and to the right and left of the crosshair—and 30
MOA of measurement below the crosshair—allowing ample calculations of elevation and windage for virtually
any relevant distance. The reticle is designed with heavy 1.75-MOA-thick outer posts at 3, 6, 9 and 12 oclock,
tapering in 5 MOA to meet vertical and horizontal wires. To maintain an uncluttered appearance and allow for
quick referencing, the reticle utilizes 1.0 MOA hash marks spaced at 2 MOA, with 4 MOA reference hashes”
indicated at 10 MOA increments on each horizontal and vertical wire.
Fig. 4-1
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Using MK1-MOA for ranging
To determine range with minute of angle, divide the target’s known size in inches by the MOA measurement from the reticle (this can be done at any magnication) and then multiply by 100. The result is the distance
in yards to the measured object.
Target size (inches) ÷ size in reticle (MOA) × 100 = Distance (yards) to Target
For example if we know that the outside diameter of an IPSC target
*
is 17.7” in diameter and it measures as 6 MOA (Fig. 4-2), the equation would be: 17.7 ÷ 6 × 100 = 295 yd.
to the target.
This method can be used to create a cheat sheet if you know your target size will be constant, by calculating distance at several MOA measurements.
For example with 17.7” targets:
1 MOA = 1770 yd.
2 MOA = 885 yd.
3 MOA = 590 yd.
4 MOA = 442.5 yd.
5 MOA = 354 yd.
6 MOA = 295 yd.
7 MOA = 252.9 yd.
8 MOA = 221.3 yd.
9 MOA = 196.7 yd.
10 MOA = 177 yd.
20 MOA = 88.5 yd.
30 MOA = 59 yd.
Using this method it can become quite easy to quickly estimate target range and then apply holdover. When combined with a laser rangender, the equation can be manipulated
to determine target size. It is important to remember that you must know the size of the target to estimate range or know the distance to estimate target size.
*
IPSC Target is the ocial target of the International Practical Shooting Confederation.
Fig. 4-2
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Using MK1-MOA for wind hold
Using the MK1-MOA reticle for windage correction is much faster than using the riescopes windage adjustment turret
for both the initial shot and any follow-up shots. When adjusting for wind hold using the reticle, you can use the various
hash marks on the reticles horizontal wire like a ruler to reference your specied point for aiming into the wind. For
example, if the wind speed value has you holding 4 MOA left, you will be using the 2nd hash mark to the right of the
crosshair as your aiming point (Fig. 4-3).
If you are using the reticle for elevation correction as well as for wind hold, you can establish an aiming point by
referencing both the proper vertical and horizontal hash marks and then visualize the target placement where the hash
marks would intersect in the lower right quadrant of the reticle, as shown (Fig. 4-4).
Using MK1-MOA for moving target leads
Moving target leads are very similar to wind holds, although typically more dicult to master. Instead of “holding
into the wind, you will be “holding in front of the target” (Fig. 4-5). There are various methods to mathematically
calculate the target lead (such as multiplying the bullet ight time to your target distance by the speed to the target) to
determine the lead as it applies to the various reticle subtend points and then choosing the correct hold point.
Fig. 4-3
Fig. 4-4
Fig. 4-5
WIND
WIND
TARGET
MOVING
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BDC 150 reticle
BDC 150 reticle
The BDC 150 reticle was specically designed to match the trajectory of today’s hyper velocity .22 LR rimre cartridges and provide the same
bullet drop compensation found in other Nikon BDC reticle scopes.
When using a .22 LR with a muzzle velocity of approximately 1600 fps, the reticle is designed to be zeroed at 50 yards, providing bullet drop
compensation for 75, 100, 125 and 150 yards using the respective ballistic circles as shown on the right.
Please note that your rearm may or may not match the information listed for bullet drop based upon the variables listed in this section.
What if you are a big fan of the .17 HMR or .22 Magnum rimre? NO PROBLEM, just go to the Nikon Spot On website (nikonsportoptics.com/
Spoton) and you can match your exact cartridge to the reticle. In fact, we highly recommend that you check out the Spot On website as it will
provide exact yardages that each circle represents, providing unparalleled ballistic data for long range shooting.
50 yd.
75 yd.
100 yd.
125 yd.
150 yd.
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A
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B
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I
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D
BDC 150 reticle
Model 2-7×32
Reticle BDC 150
Magnication (×) 2 7
Reticle subtensions (cm at 100 metres/inches at 100 yards)
Unit (in.) (cm) (in.) (cm)
A 1.05 2.92 0.3 0.83
B 28.00 77.84 8.0 22.24
C 3.50 9.73 1.0 2.78
D 7.00 19.46 2.0 5.56
E 15.75 43.79 4.50 12.51
F 24.50 68.11 7.0 19.46
G 38.50 107.03 11.0 30.58
H 52.50 145.95 15.0 41.70
I 7.00 19.46 2.0 5.56
J 4.90 13.62 1.40 3.89
Reticle subtension chart
Letters A to J in the diagram above refer to the reticle subtensions of units A to J shown on the table to the right.
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nikonsportoptics.com/Spoton
The Spot On website has been designed to provide accurate information that matches the ballistics of whatever projectile you are shooting directly to the reticle.
Please note that you should verify that your set up matches the information provided in this manual or the Spot On program before venturing into the eld. The only way to truly verify the information is by actual shooting.
Again, the variables listed above may or may not aect the results.
Note: It is imperative that the reticle be level in relation to the rearm. If the reticle is canted, even just a few degrees, it can cause the shot to drift o the centerline of the point of aim. There are many commercial leveling
devices on the market, but the one that we nd to be the most accurate in leveling the reticle is a plum bob. Use a bubble level to make sure the rearm is level, then look through scope at an appropriately placed plumb
bob and align the reticle accordingly.
Please also note that the MK1-MOA and BDC 150 reticles were originally designed to be used on the highest magnication. Since changing the magnication changes the position of the circles/hash marks in relation
to the target, the distances listed along with each of the illustrations are at the highest magnication. The center crosshair does not change with magnication as it is placed in the optical center of the scope.
The benet of the Spot On program is that it calculates the distance that each circle/hash mark represents at every magnication.
If you have further questions regarding the Spot On Technology please visit the website: http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/spoton/questions.html
Note:
Spot On is available only in the US and Canada.
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Maintenance
(1) Lens cleaning
To remove dirt or ngerprints, soak gauze or lens cleaning paper (silicone-free paper sold at camera retailers) with a small quantity of absolute alcohol (available from drugstores) and lightly wipe o the aected
areas. Wiping with a handkerchief or leather may damage the lens surface and is not recommended.
Dust may scratch the lens surface or corrode the lens.
Brush dust o using a soft oil-free brush.
(2) Scope exterior
Use a soft dry cloth to wipe o any dirt or ngerprints that might accumulate.
It is not necessary to oil the scopes surface.
(3) Windage/elevation adjustment turrets
These adjustment turrets are permanently lubricated. Do not attempt to lubricate them.
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(4) Eyepiece adjustment
This adjustment is permanently lubricated. Do not attempt to lubricate it.
(5) Power selector ring
No lubrication is required for the power selector ring.
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Waterproof models:
The riescope is waterproof, and will suer no damage to the optical system if submerged or dropped in water to a maximum depth of 3 ft 3 in. (1 m) for up to 10 minutes.
The riescope oers the following advantages:
Can be used in conditions of high humidity, dust and rain without risk of damage.
Nitrogen-lled design makes it resistant to condensation and mold.
Observe the following precautions when using the riescope:
The riescope should not be operated nor held in running water.
Any moisture should be wiped o before adjusting movable parts (adjustment turret, eyepiece, etc.) of the riescope to prevent damage and for safety reasons.
To keep your riescope in optimal condition, Nikon Vision recommends regular servicing by an authorized dealer.
Specications and equipment are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
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Bravo pour votre choix : votre nouvelle lunette de visée Nikon est un parfait exemple de la robustesse, de la longévité et de la précision des instruments d’optique Nikon - des qualités importantes pour tout tireur sérieux.
Que vous utilisiez votre lunette pour le tir à la cible ou pour la chasse, la procédure de montage est la même. Un jeu de bagues de montage en acier de haute qualité d’un diamètre standard de 1pouce (25,4mm) est
nécessaire au montage de la lunette. Pour le montage, suivez les instructions du fabricant des bagues. Après avoir monté la lunette de visée sur votre fusil, réglez l’alignement du réticule (croisée de ls) comme suit.
ÉLÉMENTS FOURNIS
Boîtier ······················································· 1
Protecteur d’oculaire ·······
Capuchon d’objectif ········
························1paire*
*Reliés par une bande de caoutchouc (sur le modèle, le protecteur d’oculaire et le capuchon d’objectif sont reliés entre eux par une bande de caoutchouc.)
AVERTISSEMENT :
UN MONTAGE INCORRECT DE VOTRE LUNETTE DE VISÉE NIKON PEUT CAUSER DE GRAVES BLESSURES.
IL EST DONC IMPORTANT DE LA MONTER CORRECTEMENT AVANT L’UTILISATION. POUR VOUS ASSURER DU BON MONTAGE DE VOTRE LUNETTE DE VISÉE NIKON, VEUILLEZ LE FAIRE RÉALISER ET/OU VÉRIFIER PAR UN
ARMURIER EXPÉRIMENTÉ AVANT L’UTILISATION.
L’UTILISATEUR ACCEPTE TOUTE RESPONSABILITÉ CONCERNANT LE MONTAGE DE LA LUNETTE DE VISÉE SUR UNE ARME À FEU ET LA BONNE UTILISATION DE CETTE LUNETTE.
VÉRIFIEZ TOUJOURS L’ÉTAT DE VOTRE LUNETTE DE VISÉE ET DE VOTRE SYSTÈME DE MONTAGE AVANT D’UTILISER VOTRE ARME.
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Pour régler le réticule pour le tir à la cible ou la chasse, vous devrez tout d’abord déterminer la portée standard; réglez ensuite le réticule sur la base de cette distance de cible. Pour des cibles qui débordent de cette distance
standard, selon vos préférences, vous pouvez régler simplement la position du réticule par rapport à la cible, ou bien eectuer une correction de trajectoire.
Nous espérons que votre nouvelle lunette de visée Nikon vous procurera de longues années de satisfaction. Protez-en, mais avant tout, respectez toujours les consignes de sécurité en matière de tir.
N.B.: l’exportation des produits* objets de ce manuel risque d’être sujette aux lois en vigueur dans le pays exportateur. La mise en œuvre d’un processus d’exportation adapté, comme l’obtention d’une licence d’expor-
tation, peut savérer nécessaire.
*Produits: matériel et informations techniques connexes (y compris le logiciel)
Précautions
(1) Ne regardez PAS le soleil par la lunette de visée. Vous vous abîmeriez la vue de façon irrémédiable. Cette précaution s’applique à tous les instruments d’optique, comme les appareils photo et les jumelles.
(2) La lunette de visée est étanche à l’humidité et la poussière. Vous pouvez l’utiliser en toute sécurité sous la pluie et dans les environnements poussiéreux. Pour conserver l’extérieur de la lunette en bon état, nous
vous recommandons de sécher et de nettoyer la lunette avant de la ranger. Utilisez un chion doux pour nettoyer les parties métalliques et utilisez des papiers pour objectif photo pour nettoyer les objectifs de
la lunette.
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