LE REGLAGE DE LA LUNETTE ZF41 C'EST FACILE #ar15nationtactical #armement #tir
There are several methods specific to each person to achieve this. The simplest in my opinion is to use a laser cartridge, a shooting bench, a telescope and a target with a very bold V, visible from afar. Place the 98k on the bench with the lazer cartridge and use the telescope to place the red dot on the tip of the V (the red dot will not be visible at 50m... And it is better to make the "zero" at 50m ) Once done, securely lock the weapon with the red dot on the tip of the V and do not move the shooting bench. Mount the scope on the 98k with the lens nut loosened, then tighten the side mounting screw (the one on the blade springs from the casters) to stabilize the scope in the 98k rail. Set the zf41 to 1 with the notched dial. Using the cams, rotate the lens and the lens holder to align the visual and above all superimpose the tip of the V on the tip of the reticle. Once done, first tighten the lens nut (bezel in place on the 98k) just to stabilize the adjustment. Loosen the side screw of the assembly (casters), then extract the bezel from the 98k to tighten the nut properly. Do not tighten like a screw (it will have to be loosened one day) and not with the bezel in place on the 98k. Then do some test shots... If the rotations of the lens do not allow the target point to be aligned, it is possible to adjust the position of the telescope in its assembly using a small screw located under the foot of the assembly on the lens side. This screw allows, by screwing it, to raise the bezel and therefore the visual (adjustment to make loose rings). Be careful, however, about tightening the rings afterwards. It is better to insert a metal plate between the tip of this screw and the bezel. Otherwise the tip of the screw will enter the body of the bezel while tightening the rings and the desired effect will be zero, and the bezel will be punched. This method allows you to adjust fairly precisely in a single operation. To adjust, you must loosen the lens nut to allow it to rotate. The lens is made up of two eccentric parts which rotate on themselves relative to each other allowing the visual to move in the telescope. The goal is to align a target mark in the visual with the tip of the reticle. Here is a small basis for your adjustment: first of all, you will need a good dose of patience and tenacity! : 1° your Mauser 98 k must be perfectly on target with the 100 rise as a basis on a shot at 100 m.

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