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1. Once the protective guard has been removed consult the Start Up Battery Installation and Installation sections outlined in the DeltaPoint Mounting amp Operation Instructions The DeltaPoint will attach directly to the top of the HAMR as shown to the right using two M4x0 7mm screws included Warning Screw torque must not exceed 20 inch lbs as the DeltaPoint or HAMR may be damaged if excessive torque is applied To install the protective shroud simply slide it into place from the front of the HAMR until each of the screw holes are aligned then secure each of the six 8 40 screws with the included T 15 Torx wrench Sip Warning Screw torque must not exceed 20 inch lbs as the HAMR may be damaged if excessive torque is applied Mounting the Scope FLAT TOP MOUNTING PROCEDURE Preparing the Leupold HAMR 4x24mm scope for flat top MIL STD 1913 mounting 1 Loosen the 1 2 inch hex nuts of the Mark 4 Base until they are near the end of its cross bolts 2 Using the two 1 4 32 hex head screws attach HAMR to the Mark 4 Base using any of the four tapped holes in the bottom of the scope secure using a torque value of 50 inch lbs Note The Mark 4 Base is typically attached so the hex nuts are on the same side of the scope as the illumination control dial The base can be attached with the hex nuts on the opposite side but the sug gested configuration avoids snaggi
2. firearm on the bench using sandbags to steady the firearm as necessary Release the rear receiver pin of the firearm Separate the upper and lower receiver halves Remove the bolt Position the firearm with the muzzle facing the target o ud WN Looking through the bore itself move the firearm to center the bull s eye of the target inside the barrel 7 Hold the rifle steady With the bull s eye centered when viewed through the bore make windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the very center of the reticle is aligned with the bull s eye of the target see figures A and B on the next page TRADITIONAL BORE SIGHTING BOLT ACTIONS Preliminary sighting in can also be accomplished by bore sighting at the firing range using a target from 20 to 50 yards away 1 Position the firearm on the bench using sandbags to steady the firearm 2 Remove the bolt from the firearm 3 Looking through the bore itself move the firearm to center the bull s eye of the target inside the barrel 4 Hold the rifle steady With the bull s eye centered when viewed through the bore make windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the very center of the reticle is aligned with the bull s eye of the target Figure B Figure A Target as seen through the bore 16 17 THE FINAL STEP THREE SHOT GROUPS Whichever bore sighting method you ve used the next st
3. possible to take full advantage of this generous eye relief FOCUSING THE RETICLE Secure the scope and firearm in a firm rest Safely point the scope at a light colored background object With the scope approximately three inches from your eye the reticle should appear sharp and crisp if it does not it is necessary to adjust the focus by means of the eyepiece 1 Grasp the thin knurled lock ring near the rear of the eyepiece and back it away from the eyepiece toward the rear of the scope 2 If you tend to hold things away from yourself to see them clearly you are farsighted turn the rear most portion of the eyepiece counter clockwise a couple of turns If you hold things close to yourself to see them clearly you are nearsighted turn the rear most portion of the eyepiece clockwise a couple of turns 3 Looking through the scope when pointed at the light colored background object take a few quick glances at the reticle The focus of the reticle should be noticeably different than when you started Continue this pro cess until the reticle appears clear and sharp 4 When you are satisfied with the image of the reticle turn the lock ring clockwise so that it rests firmly against the eyepiece 10 SS Making Precise Elevation And Windage Adjustments The style of elevation and windage adjustments on Leupold riflescopes varies with specific models Each however is clearly marked in easy to r
4. ROCKETT are registered trademarks of the Boone and Crockett Club NWTF is a registered trademark of the National Wild Turkey Federation QDMA and QUALITY DEER MANAGEMENT are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Quality Deer Management Association RMEF and ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION are registered trademarks of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation ADVANTAGE TIMBER and ADVANTAGE TIMBER HD are trademarks or registered trademarks of Jordan Outdoor Enterprises Ltd MOSSY OAK BREAK UP MOSSY OAK BRUSH MOSSY OAK OBSESSION and MOSSY OAK TREESTAND are trademarks or registered trademarks of HAAS Outdoors Inc A R M S is a registered trademark of Atlantic Research Marketing Systems Inc The ARD anti reflection device is manufactured by Tenebraex Corp under the name KillFlash which is a trademark of Tenebraex Corp We reserve the right to make design and or material modifications without prior notice Copyright 2010 Leupold amp Stevens Inc All rights reserved Notes 32 Notes Notes 34
5. TASC T 1 FATE OPTICS HAMR High Accuracy Multi Range 4x24mm Riflescope User s Manual 99000900090000009000009000000000090099000000000900000000000000000909000 Table of Contents Know Your Scopes is bee id menu Page 2 Installing a DeltaPoint and Protective Shroud Page4 Mo ntirig the Scope see d ER A ares Page 6 Making Precise Elevation and Windage Adjustments Page 11 How toSighteln hehe tae Page 14 Using the Il mlnationig ae Page 18 Changing the Battery 0 00 cece cece Page 20 Leupold Means Minimal Maintenance Page 23 Leupold Product Service u u arena Page 27 Know Your Scope ou lbn Ocular Lens d DeltaPoint Sight Diopter Adjustment Ring 8 Objective Lens Diopter Lock Ring 9 DeltaPoint Protective Shroud D Elevation Adjustment Screw Windage Adjustment Screw Illumination Control Dial Right Side of Scope 3 Riflescopes have become far more sophisticated over the years but the four most basic parts have remained the same Working from front to back they are 1 The objective lens or front lens is critical to a superior sight picture 2 The reticle often referred to as the crosshair provides the aiming point 3 The internal erector lenses or prism which rights the image 4 The ocular lens or eyepiece lens works with the other lenses to magnify the image provide correct eye re
6. cess If you are mounting a scope that was previously mounted on another rifle you should center the adjustments please see CENTERING WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ADJUSTMENT TRAVEL ON PAGE 13 ESTABLISHING EYE RELIEF Because of the safety considerations associated with proper eye relief Leupold strongly recommends that you mount your scope as far forward as possible Beyond that follow these steps 1 With the scope as far forward on the rail as possible hold the rifle in your normal shooting position 2 Slowly move the scope to the rear just until you can see a full sight picture 3 Position your scope here for maximum eye relief NOTE 7o confirm that your scope is mounted in the best possible position try as suming various positions kneeling seated prone and aiming both uphill and downhill Remember that aiming uphill typically reduces eye relief Wearing hunting shooting specific clothing is recommended as this may alter eye relief considerations slightly WARNING If a scope is mounted too far to the rear the eyepiece can injure the shoot er s brow Shooting at an uphill angle also increases this hazard because it shortens the distance between the brow and the rear of the scope For this reason Leupold scopes are engineered to provide generous eye relief Therefore when mounting your scope we recommend positioning it as far forward in the mounts as
7. ding the sides of the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from turning Replacement 3 volt lithium batteries CR2032 batteries are becoming as common and are as readily available as typical battery sizes AAA AA C and D Replacement CR2032 lithium coin batteries can be purchased at most stores where batteries are sold Use only high quality battery brands such as Sony Energizer Panasonic or Duracell for safe and efficient battery performance INSTALLING A LENS ATTACHMENT Many Leupold scopes offer threaded objective and eyepiece rings to allow for the attachment of lens covers and a variety of Alumina accessories These attachments thread directly into the objective or eyepiece rings Turn until finger tight do not over tighten 22 2 3 M P M M Leupold Means Minimal Maintenance LENSES Leupold scope lenses are coated to reduce light reflections and light scattering thus increasing light transmission through the scope They should be cleaned as carefully as you would a camera lens Begin by using a lens brush to remove dust and then pure alcohol high grade glass cleaner or pure water on a cotton swab WINDAGE ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS These adjustments are permanently lubricated There is no need to lubricate them EYEPIECE The eyepiece is permanently lubricated There is no need to lubri cate it The eyepiece can be rotated as far as it will go in either directi
8. ead increments If for example there are four hash marks from zero to and including the number one on an adjustment knob then the value of each increment of adjustment on that knob is 1 4 MOA For the Leupold HAMR the windage and elevation adjustments are marked in 0 1 milliradian approximately 1 3 MOA increments To move the point of impact up rotate the adjustment counter clockwise To move the point of impact down rotate the adjustment clockwise Each click of the elevation dial will move the point of impact 0 1 milliradian approximately 1 3 MOA To move the point of impact to the right Right Left rotate the adjustment clockwise To move the point of impact to the left rotate the adjustment counter clockwise Each click of Se the windage dial will move the point of impact 0 1 milliradian approximately 1 3 MOA Right Left For instructions regarding the windage and elevation adjustments of the optional DeltaPoint please consult the instructions included for the DeltaPoint WARNING Failure to loosen adjustment lock screws DeltaPoint before making adjustments to elevation or windage screws will cause sight damage Adjustment lock screws are loosened at the factory and must be tightened to 4 inch lbs before firing 12 13 CENTERING WINDAGE AND ELEVATION ADJUSTMENTS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMUM ADJUSTMENT TRAVEL Making windage and elevation adjustments
9. eps are the same on the firing range To ensure reliable results always fire from a rested position when performing these steps 1 Fire a shot or two 2 If you are several inches off center make an appropriate amount of adjustment to move the reticle to the center of the target 3 Carefully fire a three shot group 4 Use the center of that group as a reference point for the final adjustments to windage and elevation To learn about making final adjustments proceed to the upcoming section on windage and elevation adjustments IR Using the Illumination The control dial for the HAMR Illuminated Reticle is located on the right side of the scope The HAMR may be used in either the standard or the illuminated state When not illuminated the reticle performs the same as the reticle in a standard non illuminated Leupold scope When the illumination is activated portions of the reticle will illuminate to provide better contrast in poorly lighted conditions between the target and the position of the reticle VE AA 19 To illuminate the reticle 1 Grasp the illumination dial located on the right side of the adjustment turret 2 Turn the dial clockwise from the OFF position to the first number indicated on the dial 3 View the target through the scope to determine if the reticle is bright enough to stand out clearly against the target 4 If more illumination is r
10. equired continue turning the dial clockwise until the reticle is clearly visible against the target The first 2 settings are night vision compatible while settings 3 7 are intended for use in brighter situations 5 For convenience there is an OFF position located between each of the intensity settings allowing you to preserve the battery and quickly obtain your preferred illumination setting Changing the Battery The battery for the illuminated reticle is located inside the illumination control dial and can be changed without tools If the reticle fails to illuminate or appears dim even on the highest illumination setting it is necessary to change the battery The HAMR uses a CR2032 lithium coin cell battery To change the battery 1 Remove the battery cover by twisting the cover counter clockwise while holding the sides of the illumination dial to keep the entire dial from turning 2 Remove the old battery from its position in the center of the dial 20 21 This can be done in two ways A Grasp the edges of the battery between the thumb and forefinger and lift it free of the dial OR B Turn the scope so that the illumination dial faces downward and gently tap the illumination control against the edge of your palm 3 Insert the new battery positive 4 side up 4 Replace the battery cover on the illumination dial and turn it clockwise until it is secure while hol
11. lief and make diopter corrections How Scopes Work As light passes through and beyond the objective lens the resulting upside down image is sent to the internal prism which returns the image to a right side up position Finally the ocular lens makes a final enlargement of that image and sends it on to your eye Your Leupold scope was designed manu factured and tested to ensure that when properly mounted and sighted in on your firearm you will enjoy exceptional performance A solid mount is critical to satisfactory performance of your scope If you have questions or concerns please contact Leupold Product Service see page 27 Installing a Leupold DeltaPoint and the Protective Shroud For optimum performance and to prevent damage to the DeltaPoint carefully read and follow the entire DeltaPoint instruction manual prior to installation or use The HAMR is packaged in such a manner as to allow the immediate installation of a Leupold DeltaPoint If you do not plan to install a DeltaPoint on top of the HAMR placing the plastic protecive guard over the DeltaPoint mounting area is recommended To install a DeltaPoint on top of the HAMR once the guard has been installed you must first remove the plastic protective guard from the top of the HAMR by lifting one side or gently prying with a screwdriver while using caution not to scratch the body of the HAMR 4 5
12. moves an internal mechanism horizontally and vertically inside the scope If this mechanism is off to one side the adjustments won t provide equal travel in all directions To regain full balanced travel you must recenter the adjustments as follows 1 Turn the windage adjustment to the point that it stops moving 2 Counting the clicks or hash marks turn it all the way in the other direction 3 Turn the dial back half the amount of clicks or hash marks counted 4 Repeat this process for the elevation adjustment How to Sight In USING A BORE SIGHTING COLLIMATOR To save time and ammunition start out in your shop or gun room with a bore sighting collimator Follow the directions included with the collimator for specific instructions on its proper use NOTE Bore sighting alone is not sufficient to sight in a scope You must make final adjustments by shooting the firearm using the same ammunition you use in the field USING THE LEUPOLD ZERO POINT ILLUMINATED MAGNETIC BORE SIGHTER This tool fits any rifle shotgun or pistol and helps you get on the paper fast without barrel spuds It works with any optical sight and can even be used to recheck your zero without firing a shot See your Leupold Golden Ring Dealer or visit www leupold com for more information 15 TRADITIONAL BORESIGHTING OF AR 15 AND M 16 FIREARMS USING A TARGET from 20 to 50 yards away 1 Position the
13. ng of clothing for right handed shooters Mounting the Leupold HAMR 4x24mm scope on a flat top MIL STD 1913 mounting rail 1 Place the Leupold HAMR 4x24mm scope atop the MIL STD 1913 mounting rail so that the recoil lugs of the Mark 4 Base engage the cross slots of the rail 6 7 2 Holding the scope in place check the eye relief of the scope adjust the position of the scope as necessary until the recoil lugs engage the rail s cross slots in a position that allows for a full sight picture when the firearm is shouldered Note Additional adjustment can be obtained by using alternate mounting holes in the bottom of the HAMR when attaching the Mark 4 Base to the scope 3 Make certain that both recoil lugs engage the MIL STD 1913 mounting rail cross slots and that the Mark 4 Base rails hook over each side of the MIL STD 1913 mounting rail 4 With one hand atop the scope pressing down and forward to ensure a solid mount engagement finger tighten the hex nuts of the base until the assembly is snug 5 Using a 1 2 inch hex wrench or socket alternately tighten each nut until the mounting bracket is secure 6 Complete the installation by using a torque wrench and 1 2 inch socket to apply 65 inch lbs of torque to each hex nut The use of the Mark 4 Torque Wrench is recommended for this procedure NOTE The windage and elevation adjustments on new Leupold scopes are centered as part of the assembly pro
14. on it will not detach from the scope as there is an internal lock ring SEALS Leupold scopes are sealed from within by several methods includ ing O rings All seals are permanent and require no maintenance SCOPE EXTERIOR Leupold scopes are made of rugged 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum alloy No maintenance of any kind is required simply wipe off any dirt or fingerprints that accumulate with a clean dry cloth 24 25 TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS Before you ship a scope back to the factory for service or repair please check the following items 1 Check the mount to make sure the scope is mounted securely to the rifle Try with bare hands only to gently twist the scope or see if anything moves when you jiggle it If there is any movement retighten the mounting system according to mounting instructions 2 Make sure the action of your rifle is properly bedded in the stock and that all receiver screws are tight and have been tightened in the sequence recommended by the manufacturer A loosely fitted stock can cause changes to the point of impact 3 When test firing a rifle to check the point of impact relative to windage and elevation adjustments be sure to fire from a solid bench with sandbags supporting the forearm and buttstock 4 Be sure to use factory loaded ammunition of the same bullet type weight and preferably lot number If one type of ammunition does not shoot well try another brand or b
15. or 800 LEUPOLD 538 7653 fax is 503 352 7621 They can also be contacted through our Web site at www leupold com 28 Leupold Tactical Products Warranty Warranties on Leupold Tactical optical products vary depending on use and other factors For more information regarding warranties on these products contact Leupold at 503 526 1400 or 1 800 Leupold 538 7653 LEUPOLD MAKES MORE THAN SCOPES See our complete line of rangefinders mounting systems binoculars spotting scopes flashlights and accessories at your nearest Leupold dealer For a free Leupold catalog write to Leupold amp Stevens Inc P O Box 688 Beaverton OR 97075 call 503 526 1400 or 800 LEUPOLD 538 7653 or send us an E mail through our Web site at www leupold com 30 31 LEUPOLD GOLDEN RING MARK 4 the Golden Ring design the circle L reticle logo design and various other marks are registered trademarks of Leupold amp Stevens Inc All marks including corporate logos and emblems are subject to Leupold s rights and may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not Leupold s or in any manner that disparages or discredits Leupold or in a manner likely to cause confusion Certain other trademarks used in connection with Leupold products and services are the property of their respective owners and are used with permission BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB and BOONE AND C
16. ullet weight 5 Be certain that both the barrel and chamber are clean Heavy factory grease or copper fouling can diminish the accuracy of the firearm 26 Leupold Product Service If your Leupold scope fails to perform in any way you may return it directly to the factory for service We recommend contacting Leupold Technical Service at 1 800 Leupold 538 7653 and following these shipping instructions 1 Remove the base and any other accessories from the scope 2 Record the serial number of the scope and keep it for your records 3 Include a note with your name address telephone number E mail and a description of the problem 4 Pack the scope in its original box if you have it as this is the safest shipping container Wrap the package securely using filament strapping tape on the outside 5 Ship the scope by parcel or mail service insured if possible to one of the following addresses In the United States Parcel Service By Mail Leupold Product Service Leupold Product Service 14400 NW Greenbrier Parkway PO Box 688 Beaverton OR 97006 5790 Beaverton OR 97075 0688 USA USA Outside the United States Canada Korth Group Ltd 103 Stockton Point Box 490 Okotoks AB T1S 1A7 Canada Germany Harold Ros Coburger Strasse 71 98673 Eisfeld Germany Sweden HDF Gyttorp Jakt AB Svarvaregatan 5 S 302 50 Halmstad Sweden Our Product Service telephone numbers are 503 526 1400
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