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2-7X32 RIFLESCOPE
RTS MOD3 GEN2
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Table of Contents
3 OpticSpecifics
5 Explanation of MOA
5 Explanation of Second Focal Plane
6 Reticle Information
6 FastFocusEyepiece
7 Explanation of Parallax
7 FactoryZero,WindageandElevation
8 MountingtheRitonOptic
8 EyeReliefandReticleAlignment
9 BoreSighting
9 ZeroingtheRiflescope
9 ZeroResettheTurrets
10 Troubleshooting
10 Warranty
THANK YOU FOR MAKING A PURCHASE WITH RITON OPTICS.We know that you have many options and we are thankful for selecting Riton as your optics provider.
AsacompanyfoundedbyLawEnforcementandMilitaryVeterans,wetakeourcommitmenttoserviceseriously.Wehaveanunwaveringpassionforofferinghighqualityopticsattheindustry’smostcompetitivepricesandmatchedbyincredibleservice.Youwillseethedifferenceineverythingwedobecausewearedifferent,andwedevelopedthiscompanytobeexactlythatsothatyou,theconsumer,geteverythingyoudeserve.Ifyouareeverinneedofadditionalinformationorassistance,pleasecontactus.Weareheretocontinuallyserveyouasavaluedpartner.
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MOD3 GEN2 2-7X32Optic Specifics
TheRT-SMOD3GEN22-7x32isarugged,all-conditionsriflescopespeciallyforhunting/shootingaplicatons.theRT-SMOD32-7x32isasecondgenerationriflescopethatwillallowyoutogainoptimalaccuracyincloseandmid-rangehunting/shootingapplications.
DETAILED PRODUCT FEATURES:
• Push/PullLockingZeroResetTurrets
• AircraftGradeAluminumwithRuggedDesignReadyfortheToughestEnvironments
• 100%Waterproof,FogproofandShockproof(testedupto1200G’s)
• 1/4MOAFingertipWindageandElevationAdjustment
• Fast-FocusEyepiece
• AssembledinEP-LevelCleanRoom
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Magnification: 2-7
ParallaxAdjustment: Side,10-Infinityyards
TubeDiameter: 1in
ObjectiveLensDiameter: 32mm
FocalLensPosition:SecondFocalPlane
LensCoating: FullyMulti-Coated,FullWideBand,WaterproofCoated,LowLightEnhancement
Reticle: RitonBulletDropCompensated(BDC)Reticle–Optimizedfor.22LongRifle
FieldofViewat100yds: 50ft@2x–15ft@7x
Material: 6061-T6AircraftGradeAluminum
Weight: 23oz/652g
Length: 9.5in/242mm
EyeRelief: 3.7in/95mm
ExitPupil:13.5mm@2x–4.6mm@7x
ClickValueat100yds/mm: 1/4in/6.95mm
AdjustmentRange: 40MOA
Technical Specifications
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Explanation of Minute of Angle (MOA)
MOAunitofarcmeasurementsarebasedondegreesandminutes.Thereare360degreesinacircleand60minutesinadegreeforatotalof21,600minutes(MOA)inacircle.Aminuteofanglewillsubtend1.05inchesatadistanceof100yards.
*Graduations can be calculated at additional distances beyond 500 yds.
1/4MOA .26 IN .53 IN .79 IN 1.05 IN 1.32 IN
100Yards 200Yards 300Yards 400Yards 500Yards
Second Focal Plane (SFP) Reticle
ThereticleinyourRitonriflescopeisaSecondFocalPlane(SFP).SFPreticlesarelocatedinrearoftheimageerectingandmagnifyinglenses.TheadvantageofaSFPreticleisthatitalwaysmaintainsthesameappearance.Shootersusingreticlehashmarksshouldbeawarethatthelistedsubtensionsusedforestimatingrange,holdover,andwindagecorrectionareatthemaximummagnification.
TO CHANGE MAGNIFICATION:
Simplyturnthemagnificationringtothedesiredmagnificationlevel.Lowerpowersofferawiderfieldofviewwhilehigherpowersofferazoomedinfocusedview.
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Reticle InformationTheRitonMod3Gen22-7x32withitsRitonBulletDropCompensated(BDC)ReticleisOptimizedfor.22LongRifle.Sightinat75yardsandyouwillhave100/125/150yarddropindicators.
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Fast Focus Eyepiece
TheRitonfastfocuseyepieceisdesignedtoquicklyandeasilyadjustthefocusontheriflescope’sreticle.
TO ADJUST THE RETICLE FOCUS:
1. Lookthroughthescopeatablankwhitewallorwhitepaper.
2. Turntheeyepieceinoroutuntilthereticleimageisascrisp
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Mechanical Zero
YourRitonriflescopeispre-setfromthefactorywiththereticleinthecenteroftheadjustmentranges.
TO FIND FACTORY ZERO:
1. Dialturretonedirectionuntilitwillnolongerrotate. NOTE-Donotforcetheturretpastit’sstoppingpoint.
2. DialturretoppositedirectioncountinghowmanyMOAitturns.
3. DividethattotalnumberofMOAinhalfanddialtothatnumberforyourfactoryzero.
4. Completethisprocedureforbothwindageandelevationdialstoapproximatelycenterthereticle.
Explanation of Parallax
Parallaxdescribesasituationwherethefocalplaneoftheobjectinthescopeisoffsetfromthereticle.Ifyouhaveparallax,youhaveanopticalillusionthatmustbecorrected.Parallaxshouldnotbeconfusedwithfocus.Parallaxcompensationchangesneitherthefocusofthereticlenorthefocusoftheimage;itsimplymovestheplanesatwhichthesetwoobjectsareinfocussothattheysharethesameplane.
TO ADJUST THE PARALLAX:
1. Setyourfastfocuseyepieceforyoureye.Lookatablankbackdropandturnyoureyepieceinandoutuntilyouhaveacrispsharpreticle.
2. Lookthroughscopeandplacecross-hairontarget.Moveyourheadaroundwithoutleavingexitpupil.Doesthecrosshairmoveorbecomeblurry?
3. Ifthecross-hairmovesorisblurry,setthesideparallaxtoestimatedrange,usethisasyourstartingpointandfinetuneasneeded.
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Mounting Your Riton Riflescope
Alwaysusehighqualityringsormountthatmatchyouroptic’smaintubediameter.
TO MOUNT YOUR RITON RIFLESCOPE:
1. Mountthebottomringhalvesormountonthemountingbaseofyourrifle.
2. Placetheriflescopeonthebottomringhalvesandlooselyinstalltheupperringhalvessothatyourriflescopeisabletomovebetweenrings.
3. Beforetighteningthescoperingscrews,adjustformaximumeyerelieftoavoidinjuryfromrecoil.
4. Tightenthescoperingsperthetorquespecsoftheringsormount.
Note - If using Riton scope rings or mount, the recommended torque specs
are 45 in/lbs for the base and 18 in/lbs for the top halves of the rings.
Eye Relief and Reticle Alignment
TO SET A PROPER EYE RELIEF AND RETICLE
ALIGNMENT:
1. Settheriflescopemagnificationtothehighestsetting.
2. Slidetheriflescopeasfarforwardaspossibleintherings.
3. Whilelookingthroughtheriflescopeinanormalshootingposition,slidetheriflescopebacktowardsyourface,payingattentiontothefieldofview.Justasthefullfieldofviewisvisible,stopthemovementoftheriflescope.
4. Withoutdisturbingthefront-backplacement,rotatetheriflescopeuntiltheverticalcrosshairexactlymatchestheverticalaxisoftherifle.Useofareticlelevelingtool,aweighthungonarope,orbubblelevelstohelpwiththisprocedure.
5. Afteraligningthereticle,tightenandtorquetheringscrewsdownperthemanufacturer’sinstructions.
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Bore Sighting
Boresightingisapreliminaryproceduretoachieveproperalignmentofthescopewiththerifle’sbore.Initialboresightingoftheriflescopewilldecreasetheamountoftimeandammunitionyouneedtouseattherange.
Thiscanbedonebyusingamechanicalorlaserboresighteraccordingtothemanufacturer’sinstructionsorbyremovingtheboltandsightingthroughthebarrelonsomerifles.
TO BORE SIGHT YOUR RIFLESCOPE:
1. Placetheriflesolidlyonarestandremovethebolt.
2. Sightthroughtheboreatatargetapproximately100yardsaway.
3. Movetherifleandtherestuntilthetargetisvisuallycenteredinsidethebarrel.
4. Withthetargetcenteredinthebore,makewindageandelevationadjustmentsuntilthereticlecrosshairisalsocenteredoverthetarget.
Note - If a laser bore sighting or any other similar device inside the bore
was used, it must be removed before firing. An obstructed bore can cause
serious damage to the gun and possible injury to the shooter.
Zeroing the Scope
IMPORTANT SAFETY CHECKS:
• Alwayscheckyourweaponandsurroundingsforsafety.
• Followallweaponmanufacturersafetyguidelines.
• Alwaysshootfromasolidrestusingconsistentandproperform.
• Besurethatyourtargetisleveltoaidinaccuratesight-inprocess.
TO ZERO THE SCOPE:
1. Startsight-inprocessfrom25yards,fromsolidrestfire3-shotgroup,ensuringthatyoufireatsamespoteachtime.Usegridlinesontargettocenterandlevelyourcrosshairs.
2. Afterthefirst3-shotgroup,makeadjustmentstobringbulletimpacttocenteroftargetyou’reshootingat.Repeatthisprocessat100yardsandyouwillhaveaccurate100yardzero.
Note - Scope graduations are 1/4 MOA. Scope turrets are marked
with direction of bullet impact change. At 100 yards a 1/4 MOA scope
adjustment will move bullet impact 1/4 inch in direction adjusted. At 25
yards that same 1/4 MOA adjustment will be 4 times smaller, so 1/4 MOA
adjustment at 25 yards will move bullet impact 1/16 of an inch
Zero Reset of Turrets
Byzeroingtherifleat100yards,theshootercancalculatehowmanyclicksofadjustmentareneededfordifferentdistancesor
windconditions.
TO ZERO RESET YOUR TURRETS AFTER YOUR RIFLE IS
SIGHTED IN:
1. Removethescrewfromcenterofturretandtakeofftheturretknob.
2. Puttheturretknobbackonwithzerolinealignedwithmarkbelowtheturningknob.
3. Tightenthescrewtolockitin.
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Troubleshooting
Problemsthoughttobeassociatedwiththescopeareoftenactuallymountproblems.Taketimetoensurethemountsaretighttotherifleandthatscopeissecuredanddoesn’ttwistormoveintherings.Confirmthatcorrectbaseandringsarebeingusedandintheproperorientation.Besuretotorqueringspermanufacturer’sspecs.
Keepinmindtherearemanyissuesthatcancausepoorbulletgrouping.Alwaysutilizeasolidrestandmaintaingoodshootingtechnique.Haveaqualifiedgunsmithlookoveryourrifletobesureallthingsareinworkingorder.Seethattheactionandbarrelareproperlycleaned.Someriflesandammunitiondon’tworkwelltogether,trydifferentammunitionandseeifaccuracyimproves.
Riton Warranty
AsapartoftheRitonPromisewebelieveinprovidingyouwiththebestpossibleservice,includingtheindustry’sbestwarranty.Thequalityofourproductsmakesthisthebestwarrantyyou’lllikelyneverhavetouse;however,ashuntersandoutdoorsmenandwomen,weknowthatbadthingssometimeshappentoeventhemostcautious.
OUR WARRANTY IS SIMPLE:
• NoproofofpurchaseorregistrationrequiredforyourRitonproducts.
• Lifetimewarrantyregardlessoforiginalpurchaser.
• Allwarrantyreplacementswillreceiveabrand-newproductofftheshelf.Wewillnoteverreplacetheproductwitharepairedorrefurbishedproduct.
• Replacementproductwillbeshippedwithin48hoursofreceivingandapprovingyourreturn.
• Loss,theftand/ordeliberatelywornanddamagedproductsarenotcovered.WarrantyisVOIDifdamageresultsfromunauthorizedrepairoralteration.
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