20 Most Recent Tasco Scope Guide Quickly Zeroing Rifle Scopes 28ac Questions & Answers

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No instructions for Tasco Model

The clear plastic case the guide comes in is originally attached to a cardboard backing with the name of the item on front, and the instructions printed on back. Evidently alot of flolks who bought these, took the plastic case with the guide, off the cardboard backing and tossed the cardboard not realizing the instructions are on back. I kept mine, so am one of the few here who has the instructions.
11/5/2021 12:13:49 AM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Nov 05, 2021
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Tasco scope guide kit #29 instruction manual

But what do you do when there is no CF value but you can read EX value?
11/11/2020 6:45:30 PM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Nov 11, 2020
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I need the instruction sheet for a Tasco Scope

Go to my profile and look at my scope tips. agent91
12/30/2011 2:28:57 AM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Dec 30, 2011
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I need the instrutions for

Here is a set of instructions posted online. Hope thus helps Fix Ya up.
6/29/2011 12:19:15 AM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Jun 29, 2011
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How do i use a

1. Insert the Bore Stud into the Stanchion while aligning the arrows as shows. Insert the assembled scope guide into the muzzle of your rifle with the grid pattern upright. 2. Select the Aperture Cap that fits your objective rim. Place it over the objective end of your rifle scope and press until it fits flatly against the rim. 3. Using the Adjustable Scale measure the top of your rifle scope tube to the center of the rifle bore as follows: Open the rifle breach. Rest the upper arm of the scale on the scope tube before or behind the windage and elevation turrets. The scale markings should be facing towards you reading vertically and ascending from bottom to top. Slide the lower end of the scale up or down until it is touching the center point of the bore. On center fire rifles the center point will be the firing pin. On rimfire models the center will be the shell extractor. Read the number that corresponds to the indicator marked "CF". Make a note of the reading. 4. Aim the rifle toward a light, flatly lit area such as a wall or open sky. Caution: Do Not Look At The Sun As Permanent Eye Injury Could Result. 5. While keeping the riflescope at the right distance to see the full field of view, sight through it on the grid pattern. Move the stanchion right or left until the bold centerline is parallel to the vertical reticule wire. Turn the windage dial right or left until the vertical reticule is aligned with the grid centerline. 6. Use the reading from the scale to align the horizontal reticule wire. Find the numbered horizontal grid line that corresponds to the number on the scale. Turn the elevation dial right or left until the horizontal reticule wire aligns with this corresponding grid line. 7. To make your final zeroing adjustments remove the scope guide from the bore of your rifle. WARNING: FIREING YOUR RIFLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SCOPE GUIDE MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR RIFLE AND OR CAUSE YOU INJURY At a range or other safe area test fire a group of three rounds of the same type ammunition at a target at least 50 yards away. Refine your scope alignment by adjusting the windage and elevation dials. Move to your desired distance from the target and test fire another group and make your final windage and elevation adjustments. 8. Restore the stud tension by pressing the end of the spring.
2/22/2011 1:07:33 AM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Feb 22, 2011
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I need a scope guide instruction sheet for the Tasco 28a

1. Insert the Bore Stud into the Stanchion while aligning the arrows as shows. Insert the assembled scope guide into the muzzle of your rifle with the grid pattern upright.

2. Select the Aperture Cap that fits your objective rim. Place it over the objective end of your rifle scope and press until it fits flatly against the rim.

3. Using the Adjustable Scale measure the top of your rifle scope tube to the center of the rifle bore as follows: Open the rifle breach. Rest the upper arm of the scale on the scope tube before or behind the windage and elevation turrets. The scale markings should be facing towards you reading vertically and ascending from bottom to top. Slide the lower end of the scale up or down until it is touching the center point of the bore. On center fire rifles the center point will be the firing pin. On rimfire models the center will be the shell extractor. Read the number that corresponds to the indicator marked "CF". Make a note of the reading.

4. Aim the rifle toward a light, flatly lit area such as a wall or open sky. Caution: Do Not Look At The Sun As Permanent Eye Injury Could Result.

5. While keeping the riflescope at the right distance to see the full field of view, sight through it on the grid pattern. Move the stanchion right or left until the bold centerline is parallel to the vertical reticule wire. Turn the windage dial right or left until the vertical reticule is aligned with the grid centerline.

6. Use the reading from the scale to align the horizontal reticule wire. Find the numbered horizontal grid line that corresponds to the number on the scale. Turn the elevation dial right or left until the horizontal reticule wire aligns with this corresponding grid line.

7. To make your final zeroing adjustments remove the scope guide from the bore of your rifle.

WARNING: FIREING YOUR RIFLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SCOPE GUIDE MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR RIFLE AND OR CAUSE YOU INJURY

At a range or other safe area test fire a group of three rounds of the same type ammunition at a target at least 50 yards away. Refine your scope alignment by adjusting the windage and elevation dials. Move to your desired distance from the target and test fire another group and make your final windage and elevation adjustments.

8. Restore the stud tension by pressing the end of the spring.

11/5/2010 5:57:48 PM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Nov 05, 2010
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The dot on my tasco red dot scope (BKRD30/22)

that is the problem with red dot sights.if your eye sight is not 20-20,you will get a star burst or halo.glasses will help.
1/17/2010 7:27:59 PM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Jan 17, 2010
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I used all of the elevation adjustment on 3-9-50mm

its a bad mount thats doing this,,,you can get over it easly by letting off the rear top mount of the scope (the mount near your eye) and pushing under your scope a strip of 35mm film this will lift the eye end of the scope giving you more range,,(elevation) only put 2 or 3 strips of film under the scope any more that this could bend the scope tube when you tighten it up
but a strip of film is about 25th of an inch and 1th will give you 1/4 of an inch at 100 yds ie:1 click! so you should easly get 10 inches at 100 yds or more with 3 strips of 35mm film under the scope even with bullet drop, the only other way to sort this out is to buy an adjusterbal mount witch is very pricy and 35mm film is cheaper, i do this all the time with my scopes
11/21/2009 10:24:05 PM • Tasco Scope... • Answered on Nov 21, 2009
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I have Tasco 4x16x40 scope. The crosshairs will not adjust or hold. What can I do to get this fixed.

It is impossible to see and movement as the crosshairs move such a tiny amount. Half a millimetre in the sight is 10 feet at the target. The only way to zero in sights is on a fixed bench rest at the range. If you really think they are faulty, return them to the maker for repair. Tasco do have a Warranty and Repair Service.

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3/8/2023 4:06:54 AM • Tasco Optics • Answered on Mar 08, 2023
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How do I change my tasco rangefinder from meters to yards it's on meters but I can't get it to show yards

i have a 15 year old Tasco rangefinder with no mode button and suffered with the meters till today. I disconnected the battery, held down the range button and reconnected it at the same time. 15 years of irritation behind me. It now reads in yards David Hudsoni
2/26/2022 10:52:38 PM • Tasco Optics • Answered on Feb 26, 2022
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How do you look though and see Star . Tasco 45-060525 does it need a light or something?

No, they only collect the light from the stars or the moon. First you have to be in a place with very little light pollution. I live in a city and haven't seen stars here for 17 years. Also you must let your eyes acclimatize to the dark. In reality, this telescope will only be suitable for the moon, but the moon will fill the Object lens and show great detail. You may also see some planets if you can find them, but generally it turns a small speck of light into a larger speck of light. The International Space Station should also show well. Here is your manual https://manuall.co.uk/tasco-46-060525-telescope/ ..
2/20/2022 1:23:10 AM • Tasco Optics • Answered on Feb 20, 2022
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