Owner's Manual
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front screw by turning it counterclockwise and tighten the rear screw
by turning it clockwise. To lower the point of slug impact, loosen the
rear screw by turning it counterclockwise and tighten the front screw
by turning it clockwise.
MOUNTING A SCOPE
BEFORE MOUNTING A SCOPE, SIGHT OR OTHER ACCESSORIES TO YOUR
FIREARM, PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. OPEN THE
ACTION AND MAKE CERTAIN YOUR FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED.
KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
The A-Bolt Shotgun receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases.
From the factory, the scope base holes are fitted with filler screws.
ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT BASES FOR THIS SHOTGUN AND THE
APPROPRIATE LENGTH SCREWS.
1 Place your shotgun in a gun vise or on a table or other safe/secure
location with the top of the receiver upward. Protect the finish
with rags or other padding.
2 You should have compatible one- or two-piece style bases and four
screws of the correct length.
3 Clean all oil, grease or dirt from the receiver top and from the
scope base parts.
4 Remove all four filler screws from the top of the receiver using
a very small, thin-bladed gunsmithing-type screwdriver.
5 Pre-position the bases on the receiver top to determine the best
orientation of the bases.
6 Insert the screws through the bases and screw them into the
receiver top using the correct tool.
UNLOADING THE MAGAZINE
1 Unload the magazine by
pushing forward on the rim of
the top shell and sliding each
shell out, one at a time.
2 Unload any extra magazines.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
BEFORE PERFORMING SIGHT
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES, MAKE
SURE YOUR FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. REMOVE THE
MAGAZINE, CHECK THE ACTION AND CHAMBER FOR SHELLS. KEEP THE
MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
A-Bolt Shotguns include a fiber-optic front sight and a rear sight
that is adjustable for both windage and elevation (Figure 11). Sight
adjustment is a matter of trial and error. Make small adjustments and
then check the point of impact.
WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT
Windage adjustment is controlled by two screws, one on each side of
the sight notch.
To move the point of slug impact to the left, loosen the screw on the
right side of the sight by turning it counterclockwise and tighten the
screw on the left side of the sight by turning it clockwise.
To move the point of slug impact to the right, loosen the screw on the
left side of the sight by turning it counterclockwise and tighten the
screw on the right side of the sight by turning it clockwise.
ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT
Elevation adjustment is controlled by two screws on top of the
forward part of the sight. To raise the point of slug impact, loosen the
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FIGURE 11
Sight adjustment screws for the rear sight.
Front Elevation Screw
Rear Elevation Screw
Left Windage Screw
Right Windage Screw