User manual SRAM 3.0

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Thread the Fine Elevation Adjustment Wheel (B. ) onto the Fine Adjustment Center-Post (E. ), (the windage and cradle assemblies are factory-installed on the Fine Adjustment Center-Post) approximately one-half the length of the shaft. Slide the fine adjustment center-post (E. ), with the factory-installed windage and cradle assemblies attached, through the thrust bearing and into its corresponding hole in the coarse adjustment center-post, aligning the slot in the side of the Post with the tip of the Lock. Tighten the Center-Post Lock sufficiently to secure the Fine Adjustment Center-Post. Thread a Forend Stop Nut (L. ) onto the shaft of the Forend Stop Screw (J. ) to a point approximately half the length of the shaft. [. . . ] Expose the other side of the Adhesive Foam and attach the Bubble Level to its corresponding recess in the Cradle Plate. Insert a Cradle Ear Lateral Adjustment Screw (P. ) through the unthreaded hole in a Cradle Ear (N. ). Attach the Cradle Ear to the Cradle Plate using a square Cradle Ear Lateral Adjustment Nut (Q. ), the vertical portion of each Cradle Ear toward the center of the Cradle. Attach second Cradle Ear in the same manner. NOTE: An unfilled 3-lobe bag and a filled Medium Varmint front bag are included. If using the 3-lobe front bag: Align the die-cut holes in the filled 3-lobe Bag (T. ) (see Bag Filling procedure below) with the corresponding holes in the Cradle Plate. Place a Bag Strap (R. ) over the edge of the Bag and secure by inserting a Strap Hold-Down Screw (S. ) through the holes in the Strap and the Bag and threading into the Cradle Plate. Repeat for the opposite side of the Bag. If using the filled Medium Varmint front bag: Secure the Deluxe Bag in place by lacing the hook and loop tabs through the slots provided in the Cradle Plate. Thread a Bag Tension Screw (O. ) through each Cradle Ear from the outside toward the center of the Cradle. Slip a Cradle Ear Plate (M. ) between each end of the Bag and the Cradle Ears. Repeating this step prior to each shot being fired assures that the contact point with the front rest is the same throughout the entire string of shots. Performing this procedure helps to eliminate the variability in impact due to inconsistent placement of the forend on the rest. Rifles featuring Mannlicher-style stocks, or original military rifles with long forends may not be able to take advantage of this feature. In those circumstances, it is recommended that you remove the Stop from the rest, or lower it until it is out of the way. If you wish to use a rear Bag, position it under the rear of the rifle's buttstock so the toe of the buttstock overhangs the Bag by approximately 1". Use the Cradle Ear Lateral Adjustment Screws and Nuts to locate the Cradle Ear Plates against the sides of the front rest Bag. Make use of the Bag Tension Screws to tighten the front rest Bag against your rifle's forend. Tighten the Bag just enough to prevent side-to-side movement of the rifle forend. The rifle forend should still be able to easily slide forward and backward. Periodically dusting the Bag with a small amount baby powder aids in reducing friction. Make sure all Adjuster Foot Lock Nuts and Center-Post Locks are secure before actually firing from the Rock BR. 5. [. . . ] (3-lobe Bag features an unstitched portion for filling) 2. Filling is made easier if a rigid tube such as a large rifle cartridge case with the head removed or a small funnel is inserted in the filling spout. This will keep the spout open during filling. A small, flat-faced rod may be inserted in the spout to help pack the filler if desired. [. . . ]

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