When you're ready to step up your long-distance game, the Strike Eagle gives you more of the tools you need. Start with excellent edge-to-edge sharpness, and add a first focal plane illuminated reticle for fast reads at any magnification and lighting situation. Add in our RevStop Zero System for a hard return to zero, and locking turrets for fast, stay-put adjustments. Build it around a 34mm tube that accommodates massive amounts of elevation and windage travel, add a throw lever for rapid magnification changes, and you've got a long distance impact machine that'll have you wondering how you ever shot without it.
The Strike Eagle scope uses a fast focus eyepiece designed to quickly and easily adjust the focus on the riflescopes reticle.
1. Look through the riflescope at a blank white wall, or up at the sky.
2. Turn the eyepiece fully outward (counterclockwise).
3. Slowly turn the eyepiece focus knob inward until the reticle image is as crisp as possible.
This adjustment dial is marked with approximate yardages to aid in initial setting and should be matched to the targets distance. Final focus setting should be checked by moving your head back and forth slightly while looking through the scope and watching for any shift of the reticle on the target (parallax). If shift is observed, the dial should be adjusted slightly until shift is removed.
To make turret adjustments:
1. Pull the Locking Turret dial up/out to disengage the lock.
2. Up/down for elevation adjustments; left/right for windage adjustments.
3. Push the Locking Turret dial down/in to return to the locked position.
When you're ready to step up your long-distance game, the Strike Eagle
gives you more of the tools you need. Start with excellent edge-to-edge
sharpness, and add a first focal plane illuminated reticle for fast
reads at any magnification and lighting situation. Add in our RevStop
Zero System for a hard return to zero, and locking turrets for fast,
stay-put adjustments. Build it around a 34mm tube that accommodates
massive amounts of elevation and windage travel, add a throw lever for
rapid magnification changes, and you've got a long distance impact
machine that'll have you wondering how you ever shot without it.