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Unertl ultra varmint
Unertl ultra varmint







unertl ultra varmint

Only Unertl I owned that I did not like was a 1 1/2 inch dehorned Varmint that had dual crosshairs. That scope has the best optics of any I have ever used and have used a lot. Low power large objective quality glass. Want some opinion, I have a 2 inch 10 power Varmint without adjustable objective, it has target knobs. And generally the Varmints are lower power. Mounts can have regular Target Turrets or “de horned” flat top wrench adjustable. Some have adjustable objectives others don’t. If cross wire is not plumb, loosen the two small screws in the power ring and rotate as require, then tighten.Ĭopies of instructions are available on e-Bay and indicates which ring is which etc.The Varmints can be good buys but watch how they are configured. Do not change position of the eyepiece cell once it is properly focused on the reticule as this is not a parallax adjustment.ĥ. Once correct postion is found, turn knurled eyepiece lock ring until it butts against eyepiece cell and tighten.Ĥ. It is suggested that the eyepiece cell be unscrewed about 1/4" from the original position and advanced inward about 2 to 3 turns at a time, until the position is such that the reticule is immediately distinct to the eye.ģ. If such is not the case, ocular lens require focusing. If properly focused, the cross wires, should appear instantly distinct and sharp. Look at a distant scene with un-aided eye for several seconds, and quickly, glance into ocular of telescope. Point the telescope at a distance scene or to sky and drape a white handkerchief over the objective end of the telescope.Ģ. Setting for parallax is accomplished by an objective focusing system of the telescope.ġ. Properly set, the relative position remains fixed irrespective of eye position. By changing the eye position vertically or horizontally, a small amount, if parrallax is present, the reticule will appear to change position on the target. Parallax is the apparent movement of the reticule on the field of view or target when viewed from various positions of the eyepiece and is the result of improper focusing. It can be supported in a tripod or if mounted on a rifle, so supported by a rest or sandbags so as to be vibration free. Since the adjustment for parallax is very important, it is imperative that when making a critical check that the scope be supported vibration free. However, parallax seeting and mount adjustments must be made for optimum performance of the telescope at a specific range. The ocular focus position need only be done once and no change is required unless the vision of the user changes. These are adjustments of ocular focus, parrallax setting and mount adjustment. In order that the user obtains the maximum efficiency and satisfaction from his target scope he must make three adjustments. By rotating ring and keeping it against the end of cell, the internal cell carrying the objectives moves axially. After removed, this exposes a narrow ring which engages the lens cell. Models Plain Head Ultra Varmint and Plain Head 1 1/4" Varmint:Ģ. The resultant parallax when using the scope at shorter (to about 100 yards) and longer ranges is negligible.

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Normally the user of the Varmint or Vulture scope will set it for field use so that it is parallax free for 150 yards. Hold graduated ring in fixed position relative to scale and tighten lock ringįocusing procedure same as above. They require no adjustment and if tightened excessively can lock the entire focusing assembly.ģ. The three screws in the plain ring engage the internal objective cell through slots. Note: In going to longer range settings, the lock ring must be backed off sufficiently so that the graduated ring registers on the proper setting. Rotate locking ring to drive plain ring until it is tight against graduated ring Rotate graduated ring to desired range settingģ. Models: 2" Target, 1 1/2" Target, 2" Ultra Varmint:Ģ.









Unertl ultra varmint