20 Most Recent Redfield See Thru Rifle Scope Mount Base W/ Integ Rings Questions & Answers

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I have a redfield 3x9 rifle scope and looking for tips on sightin

Yes thats about all there is to it, adjust in small steps and tap on the barrel of the scope with a screw driver handle (light taps) after each adjustment before firing the gun.
4/25/2014 2:16:11 AM • Redfield See... • Answered on Apr 25, 2014
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I have a redfield 3x-9x

Hi. Go to this link for the details on how to sight in the rifle. http://www.chuckhawks.com/sight-in_rifle.htm

The Widefield 3-9x variable power scope had a front objective lens measuring 36x27mm. It was 12.38" long and weighed 15.0 ounces. The horizontal field of view at 100 yards was 42.5' at 3x and 10.9' at 9x. The optimum eye relief was 3.25-3.0". The 3-9x variable scope was the most popular all-around choice in the market place. It was suitable for big game rifles in calibers ranging from .243 Winchester to 8mm Remington Magnum, expressly including such all-around favorites as the .270 Winchester, 7mm Remington Magnum, .308 Winchester, .30-06 and .300 Winchester Magnum.
9/14/2010 2:56:16 AM • Redfield See... • Answered on Sep 14, 2010
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Need a pair of adjustment caps for a Redfield 2x7

go on line with redfield and look for there tech phone number and call them.
4/5/2010 4:48:33 PM • Redfield See... • Answered on Apr 05, 2010
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Can't adjust a Redfield Rangefinder scope

Found this info on another site a while back and saved it. Hope it helps! "the two lines across the top in your scope represents 18" which is the standard size for the deer's body from the top of his back to the bottom of his stomach. If you see a deer feeding in a field and you want to know how for he is, you turn your power up till the top of the deer and his stomach fit between the two lines at the top in your scope. You then
look at the scale at the bottom of your scope and it will tell you how far he is in yards."
2/20/2010 1:51:46 AM • Redfield See... • Answered on Feb 20, 2010
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I need a manual for a redfield rangefield 3-9 variable power

I found this info posted on another site. I saved it and will re-post for you. I hope this is what you were looking for: "the two lines across the top in your scope represents 18" which is the standard size for a deer's body from the top of his back to the bottom of his stomach. If you see a deer feeding in a field and you want to know how for he is, you turn your power up till the top of the deer and his stomach fit between the two lines at the top in your scope. You then look at the scale at the bottom of your scope and it will tell you how far he is in yards. I have one of these scopes on my 30-06. I am from East Texas and went on a hunt in West Texas several years back and everything out there looked like a 1,000 yards to me.
I saw these deer going around the end of a draw, and like I said it looked like they were out of range. I put the scope on the bigest and it said 250 yards, using it like descrided
above. I fired, killed the deer and when I steped it off it was 247 steps. I hope this answers your question."
2/20/2010 1:45:55 AM • Redfield See... • Answered on Feb 20, 2010
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Can a novice install a Redfield base and rings?

Problem solved. Redfield had all the size information I needed and mounting the base was a breeze.
1/17/2009 10:31:06 PM • Redfield See... • Answered on Jan 17, 2009
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How do you sight in a redfield scope

Your scope should be "in the ball-park" out of the box. This ball park will of course be determined by the height of scope rings you put on your rifle. The taller the scope rings/bases the lower your initial shot... Go to a range or safe outdoor shooting area. Put a large target up at 100 yards, 16"x6" will usually do. Aim at the bulls eye, and click off a round. Use a spotting scope, binoc's or your scope to see where your shot has hit. If it is off the paper and no where to be seen, click off a shot one foot high, check paper, repeat one foot low, one left, one right until you find your shot on paper. Once you find your shot, you will need to adjust the windage (left to right) or elevation (up to down) by using the turrets on the scope. Part of the trick in sighting in your scope is to remember if your shot is high, then you need to crank the turrets in the "up" postion (if it shoots left, turn turrets to the left, and so on). This part is sort of counterintuitive, and may feel foreign. Once you get your scope on paper, continue to adjust until you are hitting consistently 1 inch above bulls at 100 yards. Shooters benches and rifle rests help in this process, but it can also be achieved without. I hope this helps. D
10/2/2014 7:18:32 PM • Redfield Optics • Answered on Oct 02, 2014
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Why does my 30 yr

well if the bullet hit is jumping about its all down to your scope,,,it could be that its just "lose on its mount!" or its died on you,,like the cross hair is bouncing about inside the scope so with the recoial it jumps into a new place with every shot fired there by giving you a new point of impact,,,
this can happen if the scope was wound right up or down or left or right and strain was put on the adjusters,,,you may need to buy a new scope,,,,a good "air rifle!" scope will work quite well on most full bore rifles,,,yer right i here you say!!! ok,,iv got air rifle scope's on my .303 + 7.62 + 22-250 + .357 under leaver marlin cowboy, all 3 of my .22 rim fire's and they have been on these rifles for years now,,,1000,000, of rounds fired so far, with no problems! and no drifting so far,,,
an air rifle scope is very strong you know,,,but they only cost £150,00p or less for a good one?????
ps,,,,dont buy a tesco scope there cra*y
2/13/2013 1:01:36 AM • Redfield Optics • Answered on Feb 13, 2013
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How to use accutrac 2x7 redfeild scope

Looking for instructions on the use of an Acu-trac rifle scope by Redfield. There are lines above the crosshairs and a yardage graph on the bottom of the crosshairs.
11/22/2010 9:47:09 PM • Redfield Optics • Answered on Nov 22, 2010
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