Instructions for use of the Nikko Stirtling - Speed Sight XT.pdf

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The Nikko Stirling Speed Sight XT has been
designed to assist shooters requiring a sight that
allows fast and accurate target sighting and
shooting. Speed sights are available with
several mounting designs that allow multiple
shooting applications. Please consult your
gunsmith or firearms dealer for advice about
the suitability of this sight to your
requirements.
Battery insertion and changing
.
Each Speed sight is supplied with a CR2032
battery for use. These batteries are commonly
available from camera and electrical retailers.
The Speed Sight XT features a removable draw
at the side to allow easy insertion and changing
of batteries. Battery changing can be done at
any time and it is recommended that the battery
Adjustment of the sight
.
Adjustment of your Speed Sight should only be
made at an approved range. First using a firm
rest fire two or three shots to provide a group.
Then measure the adjustment you need to make
to bring the group to the centre of your target.
1.
Unlock the Sight
–First you need to
unlock the adjustment. This is done by
using the smaller allen key supplied.
Turn the screw in the rear of the sight
marked LOCK in an anti clockwise
direction for 3 full turns.
Mounting
Mounts are available for Rifles and Pistols.
Rifles
will utilise either a custom made,
Weaver rail or a 3/8inch rail design for the
mounting of the sights. The mount fits between
the sight and the firearm providing a solid base
that prevents movement causing inaccuracy. In
both cases please ensure the base is correctly
aligned with the rails. Then simply attach the
sight using the two allen head screws.
Pistols
– Several mounts are available and all
will use a metal shim to replace the rear sight.
Remove the rear sight from the slide. This
should be done using the instructions supplied
with your pistol, or consult a gunsmith. Once
the rear sight is removed please simply slide
the shim into the sight channel on the pistols
slide. In each case there will also be a base
plate that provides an even platform to the
mount. The sight will sit almost flush with the
pistols slide. Using the two allen screws the
sight is securely fixed to the sight.
is changed prior to failure. The Battery is
inserted with the positive sign up. The XT sight
utilises a Photo sensor to control the red dot
brightness and
is turned off when the cover is
replaced.
It is recommended that the battery be
removed if you are storing the sight.
2.
Elevation (E) and Windage (W)
adjustment
– insert the small allen
wrench into the adjustment disk so
that it passes through the disk
allowing you to insert the wrench into
the allen screw marked (E) on the
sight. The adjustments are marked in
increments of 1 MOA. This
approximates to 1 inch at 100 yards
(2.3cm at 100m). If you are adjusting
a pistol sighted at 20 yards then you
need to adjust the scale accordingly.
At 20 yards each adjustment mark is
1/5 of an inch. To adjust for windage
repeat the above and adjust via the
W
screw.
manual override marked
M.
Please ensure you
return the switch to the
AT
position after use to
Instructions
for use of
the Nikko
Stirling
Speed
Sight
avoid battery failure.
Note when the sight is set
on M the cover will not turn the sight off.
Warranty
When used under normal sporting conditions,
The Speed sight XT has a 12 month warranty
for materials, unless varied by local laws.
(batteries excluded) Should you require service
please contact the retailer who you bought the
sight from to arrange return to our distributor in
your country.
3.
Relock the sight -
Once you have made the
required adjustment please relock the
adjustments before firing and at an approved
range fire another group of three shots. Should
further adjustments be required then repeat
these three steps.
Manual Override setting
The Speed Sight XT features a photo sensor to
adjust the brightness and to turn off the sight
when the cover is replaced. Sometimes users
may require use of the sight in total darkness.
During these occasions you can select the
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