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Q: Are the reticles etched?
A: Yes, all of our reticles are etched.
Q: Are the scopes fog proof?
A: The scopes are fog, shock, and water proof.
Q: What type of warranty do the scopes have?
A: Every PFI scope is covered by our Lifetime Limited Warranty which guarantees your scope from any manufacturer's defect for the lifetime of the product line.
Q: Hi. What is eye relief on your 3 models? Both low range and high range of magnification? Thanks -Rich
A: Eye relief on 22 3x9x32 & 800 3x9x42 9 power is 3 3/43 power is 4 3/4 Field of View @ 100 yards is;9 power 14 feet3 power 33 feet Eye relief on 22 6x40 4 1/2 Field of View @ 100 yards; 17 feet On the 600 3x9x42 Eye relief 9 power 3.63 power 4.2 Field of View at 100 yards; 3 power 34 feet9 power 12 feet Eye relief on 800 10x42; 3 3/4 Field of View; 14 feet.
Q: If I have a problem with one of my scopes, where do I have to send it back to Japan or do you handle repairs here?
A: If you have any problems with your scope, contact PFI for authorization and send it directly back to us. We will evaluate the problem and inform you of the next step.
Q: I bought one of your 3X9 .22 scopes. What is the screw for that is angling out from the turret housing on the lower left side?
A: The piece on the turret housing you are talking about contains a coil spring which helps hold correct windage and elevation adjustments. This should not be moved or adjusted in any way.
Q: Can the SOPS-Compact be attached to a Colt Gold Cup with the Eliason sight? I ask as the slide does not have a dovetail.
A: Yes, It would have to be drilled and tapped into the slide.
Q: Hi. I am VERY interested in your .22LR 3-9x32 scope. It seems to be exactly what I am looking for except my particular rifle prefers standard velocity (match) LR's at around 1080-1100 fps. Any intention of making a reticle for that? Do you know how 'off' my trajectory would be compared to the reticle? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. -D
A: Standard velocity match should change the values of the hold over lines from 15 to 20 percent. Example: for a 100 yard shot, you would hold on the 115 or the 120 mark.
Q: What scope will work for my .264 Winchester? -Ed
A: Our RR-600 series will work with the .264 Winchester.
Q: I am an avid pairie dog hunter and am very interested in your scopes. I was wondering if you have a scope available for .223 caliber, an adjustable objective, a variable 12 or 14 power magnification? I appreciate any correspondence concerning this matter.
A: We currently have the RR 600 and RR 800 series which will work with the heavy high B.C. 223 caliber bullets. Example: 75. Grain Hornaday A-Max 223. @ 2,900 FPS works with the RR 600 and RR 800-2 (10X42). We do not have a variable magnification optic with 12 or 14 power magnification at this time.
Q: I do a lot of varmint hunting and shoot between 100 & 450 yards. Which scope would be best? I have been using 55 grain Boat Tail Sierra bullets.
A: I would recommend the RR-800 10X42.
Q: I am ready to purchase a Springfield Armory M1-A. I want to put an innovated scope on it. Are your scopes compatible with the M1-A or not? I do not wish to purchase your (or anyone else's) scope to have it damaged by an ejected case striking the scope and destroying it.
A: PFI has put RR-800 scopes on many M1A rifles. We have not had any problem with ejected cases striking the scope.
Q: Do you have any plans for a reticle that is ranged out to 1000 yards if so when? I really like your scope from everything I have read.
A: Our RR-900-1 is calibrated for 1,000 yards.
Q: What do you suggest I put on my Browning Buckmark?
A: We have a pistol scope 1.5-4x28 long eye relief or one of our reflex red dot sights will work.
Q: Hi. What is eye relief on your 3 models? Both low range and high range of magnification?....Thanks........Rich
A: Eye relief on 22 3x9x32 & 800 3x9x42 9 power is 3 3/43 power is 4 3/4 Field of View @ 100 yards is;9 power 14 feet3 power 33 feet Eye relief on 22 6x40 4 1/2 Field of View @ 100 yards; 17 feet On the 600 3x9x42 Eye relief 9 power 3.63 power 4.2 Field of View at 100 yards; 3 power 34 feet9 power 12 feet Eye relief on 800 10x42; 3 3/4 Field of View; 14 feet.
Q: What is the best way to zero my scope?
A: 1. For .22LR scope, set zero at 100 yards on the 100 yard hold over line.
2. RR-600: First zero rifle at 200 yards, then go to 400 yards and check zero on the 400 yard hold over line. Reset to be zeroed close at the 400 yard hold over line. This should put you close to the point of aim from 100 yards out to at least 500 yards. Always check your zero out to the furthest distance you will shoot.
3. RR-800: Set zero at 100 yards on the 100 yard hold over line, then go to 500 yards and check zero on the 500 yard hold over line. Make any click adjustments that are necessary to set zero on 500 yards hold over line. This should put you close (within a few inches) from 100 yards out to 800 yards.
4. For all optics, refer to the manual, but the general instructions require zeroing the optic at 100 yards or meters and fine tuning the zero at the higher distances in order to achieve the highest precision possible.
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