VTX Ps-Spitfire-1x-16 SPR RD P PM Web
VTX Ps-Spitfire-1x-16 SPR RD P PM Web
VTX Ps-Spitfire-1x-16 SPR RD P PM Web
Ocular
Lens
Reticle Focus
Elevation
Adjustment
Windage
Adjustment Objective
Lens
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Controls and Adjustments
Battery Installation
Remove the battery compartment cover using
a coin or screwdriver. Install and orient the
CR 2032 battery so the positive (+) side faces
upward, then replace the cover. When replacing
the cover, be sure it is fully screwed down with
the o-ring seal in place.
Illumination Control
The reticle can be used without illumination.
To activate the reticle illumination, rotate the
illumination dial to the left or right. The dial shows both red and
green numbers, indicating five levels of brightness. Rotate the dial
so the number indicating the desired color and intensity faces the
shooter.
Note: Be sure to turn the dial to zero when done shooting to avoid
running the battery down prematurely.
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Prism Scope Adjustments
Reticle Focus
This Spitfire prism scope uses a fast
focus eyepiece designed to quickly
and easily provide a sharply focused
reticle.
To adjust the reticle focus:
Warning
Looking directly at the sun through a scope, or any optical
instrument, can cause severe and permanent damage to your
eyesight.
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Windage and Elevation Adjustments
The Spitfire incorporates elevation and windage dials with audible
clicks. Each small click will move the point of impact 1 Minute
of Angle (MOA). 1 MOA will closely correspond to 1/4 inch at 25
yards, 1/2 inch at 50 yards and 1 inch at 100 yards.
Example
At a 50 yard sight-in distance, it will take two clicks of the dial to
move the bullet’s point of impact one inch.
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Mounting the Spitfire
Orient the Spitfire so the illumination dial faces shooter.
2. Sight through the bore and center the target inside the barrel.
3. With the bull’s eye centered in the bore, make windage and
elevation adjustments until the center dot is aligned over the bull’s
eye.
1. After the Spitfire has been bore sighted, fire a shot or two at
your desired zero distance to check that you’re roughly on target. If
necessary, adjust the dot to put you near the center of the target
(see Windage and Elevation Adjustment on page 6).
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Shooting with the Spitfire
The key thing to remember when shooting with the Spitfire is to
keep both your eyes open! Shooting with both eyes open allows
you to take full advantage of your peripheral vision to get on
target very quickly. Targets can be quickly centered within the
dual rings and, if desired, use the center dot for a more precise
aiming point.
Note: If using an optional magnifier for distance shooting,
you may find it easier to shoot with one eye closed due to the
increased magnification.
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Troubleshooting
Please check the following before returning a scope for service:
If the reticle does not illuminate:
• Is the battery dead? Replace.
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Maintenance
Cleaning
The Spitfire requires very little routine maintenance other than to
periodically clean the exterior lenses. The exterior of the scope
may be cleaned by wiping with a soft, dry cloth.
Lubrication
All components are permanently lubricate, so no additional
lubricant should be applied.
Note: Do not attempt to disassemble any components of the
scope.
Storage
• Keep lens covers closed to protect the lenses when not in
use.
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The VIP Warranty
We build optics based on our commitment to your absolute
satisfaction. That’s why our products are unconditionally
guaranteed and we make this Very Important Promise to you—a
Very Important Person.
Rest assured that in the event
your Spitfire prism scope becomes
damaged or defective, we will
repair or replace the optic at no
charge to you. Call us at 800-426-
0048 for prompt, professional, and
friendly service. Unlimited
Unconditional
Lifetime Warranty
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