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Model# ETDMR3G4 8-21
RIFLESCOPE OWNERS GUIDE
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Elite Tactical™ DMR3 Riflescope. Please read this owner’s
manual thoroughly to get the best use out of your riflescope.
WARNING: NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH THE RIFLESCOPE OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENT
AS THIS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE.
Elite Tactical DMR3 RIFLESCOPE FEATURES
Elite Tactical™ is constantly at the forefront of quality and innovation. The Elite Tactical DMR3
riflescopes are no exception. Fully-Multi Coated Optics, E.D. Prime glass, argon purging, and
waterproof construction offer crisp, bright images in every environment.
All exterior lens surfaces have our EXO Barrier™ coating (in addition to full multi-coatings). EXO
Barrier, quite simply, is the best protective lens coating technology Bushnell has ever developed. At
the end of the coating process, EXO Barrier molecularly bonds to the lens and fills the microscopic
pores in the glass. The result is an ultra-slick coating that repels water, oil, fog, dust, and debris; rain,
snow, fingerprints, and dirt will not stick. In addition, EXO Barrier is built to last: the bonded coating
will not fade with the passage of time or normal wear and tear.
All Elite Tactical DMR3 riflescope models feature:
CLARITY - The best resolution and contrast in all lighting conditions.
FIRST FOCAL PLANE - Maintains reticle scale at any magnification.
HIGH LIGHT TRANSMISSION - Light transmission is increased 2% over DMR II Pro by enhancing
the Ultra Wide Band Coating system to enable optimum brightness and true color in every
lighting condition. Reticle elements are etched glass due to the complex pattern and recoil
resistance requirements.
DURABILITY - Machined from billet aluminum, the primary structural components are rock-solid.
REPEATABILITY - Click Value and Tracking are very precise, consistent, and reliable.
The Elite Tactical DMR3 scope covered in this manual includes a 34mm tube, G4P reticle, side focus
parallax adjustment, and adjustable or removable PCR ThrowHammer knob locking windage turret,
and non-locking elevation turret with RevLimiter zero-stop.
KEY ELEMENTS OF A SCOPE
Objective Lens: This lens has three functions. First, it permits light to pass into the scope.
Second, it determines resolution. Generally, a larger lens allows more light to enter the scope
and resolve details better than a smaller one. Finally, it forms an image for the other lenses to
magnify to a usable size. The image formed by this lens is upside down.
Erector System: The erector system serves three functions. Its primary function is to erect the
image (that is, flips the image right-side-up) and align it to the reticle. During this process, the
primary magnification of the image takes place. The third function is a mechanical one. The
erector lenses are housed in a tube constrained by a spherical joint at one end, while the other
end of the tube is allowed to respond to windage or elevation turret adjustments.
Reticle: In simple terms, the aiming device around which the scope is built. This element
replaces the iron sight system of non-scoped rifles.
Ocular or Eye Lens: This element provides the secondary and final magnification of the image
and allows for reticle focusing independent of the target image focus.
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MOUNTING YOUR SCOPE
Even with its technologically advanced design and features, your new scope will not perform at its best if not properly
mounted. One of the most important contributing factors to your scope and rifle’s combined accuracy is mount selection
and the care with which mounting is done. Dependable mounts that secure your scope to the rifle will reward you with
dependability and consistent accuracy.
Remember, not all scopes are compatible with all mounts on all rifles. If there is any doubt in your mind, you should seek
the advice of your local retailer or gunsmith.
WARNING: A RIFLESCOPE SHOULD NEVER BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR EITHER A BINOCULAR OR
SPOTTING SCOPE. IT MAY RESULT IN YOU INADVERTENTLY POINTING THE FIREARM AT SOMETHING
YOU DO NOT WISH TO DESTROY.
PRELIMINARY SCOPE ADJUSTMENTS
Before installing the scope, we recommend calibrating the eyepiece’s focus to your aiming eye’s vision. Refocusing the
ocular distance will sharpen the reticle focus and improve overall optical quality. It will also mitigate eye fatigue/strain
when using the scope over prolonged periods. To refocus, hold the scope about 3 to 4 inches from your eye and point at
the open sky or another flatly lit area such as a monotone painted wall.
Quickly glance into the scope. If the reticle appears blurred at first glance, the diopter requires adjustment. To make
the first-pass, coarse adjustment, again look into the scope and quickly turn the diopter until the reticle image appears
in focus (ignore the background image). Remember to take glances for the final-pass, fine adjustment, as your vision
will naturally compensate for minor out-of-focus conditions with prolonged looks. Again, quickly glance into the scope
and observe the reticle. If the reticle image is sharp, you may have gotten lucky, but the follow-up, fine adjustments are
typically needed. If so, turn the diopter in a chosen direction by a small amount, then recheck the reticle focus. If better,
continue trials in even smaller amounts to either side of the new diopter position. If worse, try the other direction. Repeat
until the reticle is instantly in focus during a glance.
The diopter is now set up for your vision! Typically, only minor adjustments are required over the years. While the collar’s
internal friction should hold it in place with general handling, a semi-permanent witness mark (e.g., silver marker) may be
added, OR an electrical tape wrap may be used for additional assurance against unwanted rotation.
PARTS GUIDE
Fast Focus Eyepiece
Power Chance Ring
Side Focus Adjustment
Elevation Turret
Windage Turret
Throw Hammer Knob
Objective Lens

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Modelo: Elite Tactical DMR3

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