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Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP instruction manual

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From precision long-range shooting and tactical applications, to
maximizing effective range on open-landscape western hunts, the
Razor HD AMG is the ideal rifl escope for an extremely wide range of
shooting scenarios. At just 28.8 oz, it’s the lightest weight, fullyfeatured, long-range rifl escope on the market—putting it in a class
of its own.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

RIFLESCOPE ADJUSTMENTS

RETICLE OPTIONS

The Focal Plane

All rifl escope reticles can be termed either fi rst focal plane
(FFP) or second focal plane (SFP), depending upon their
internal location within the rifl escope. This Razor HD AMG
rifl escope features a fi rst focal plane reticle.

First Focal Plane Reticles

First focal plane (FFP) reticles are located within the
rifl escope near the windage and elevation turrets in front of
the image-erecting and magnifying lenses. This style of reticle
will visually grow and shrink as you change the magnifi cation.
The advantage of an FFP reticle is that the reticle subtensions
used for ranging, holdovers, and wind drift corrections are
consistent at all magnifi cations. Usually, the reticle will
appear heavier at higher magnifi cations and fi ner at lower
magnifi cations.

MOA and MRAD adjustments

Depending on which version you have purchased, your Razor HD
AMG rifl escope will feature adjustments and reticles scaled in MOAs
or MRADs. Both minute-of-angle (MOA) and milliradian (MRAD)
unit of arc scales are equally effective when ranging or adjusting
riflescope for bullet trajectory.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

MOA Adjustments

MOA unit of arc measurements are based on degrees and minutes.
There are 360 degrees in a circle and 60 minutes in a degree for a
total of 21,600 minutes (MOA) in a circle. A minute of angle will
subtend 1.05 inches at a distance of 100 yards (29.1 mm at 100
meters). Razor HD AMG rifl escopes with MOA adjustments use .25
minute clicks which subtend .26 inches at 100 yards (7.3 mm at
a 100 meters), .52 inches at 200 yards (14.6 mm at 200 meters),
.78 inches at 300 yards (21.9 at 300 meters), etc.

MRAD Adjustments

MRAD unit of arc measurements are based on the radian. A radian
is the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc that is
equal in length to the radius of the circle. There are 6.283 radians
in all circles and 1000 milliradian in a radian for a total of 6283
milliradians (MRADs) in a circle. MRAD’s will subtend 3.6 inches
at a distance of 100 yards (10 cm at 100 meters). Razor HD AMG
rifl escopes with MRAD adjustments use .1 MRAD clicks which
subtend .36 inches at 100 yards (1 cm at 100 meters) .72 inches
at 200 yards (2 cm at 200 meters), 1.08 inches at 300 yards (3
cm at 300 meters), etc.

Riflescope adjustments

Reticle Focus

Your AMG riflescope uses a locking
eyepiece designed to quickly and
easily adjust the focus on the
riflescope’s reticle.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

To adjust the reticle focus:

1. Loosen the lock ring several turns

2. Look through the scope at a blank
white wall or up at the sky.

3. Turn the eyepiece in or out until
the reticle image is as crisp as possible. TIP: Make this particular
adjustment quickly as your eye will try to compensate for an outof-focus reticle.

4. Tighten the lock ring.

Once this adjustment is complete, it will not be necessary
to re-focus every time you use the scope. However, because
your eyesight may change over time, you should re-check this
adjustment periodically.

Warning
Looking directly at the sun through a scope, or any optical
instrument, can cause severe and permanent damage to your
eyesight.

Locking Side Illumination Control

The Vortex Razor HD AMG rifl escopes use a variable intensity
reticle illumination system to aid in low light performance.
Integrated on the side focus dial for easy access, the illumination
can be set and locked at your preferred setting.
To activate the illumination, pull out the dial and adjust by
rotating the adjustment dial in either direction. The illumination
dial allows for 10 levels of brightness intensity; an off click
between each level allows the shooter to turn the illumination off
and return to a favored intensity level with just one click.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

Replacing the Battery

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

1. Unscrew the outer cap with the side
of the L-Tec Tool.

2. Remove the battery.

3. Replace with a new CR 2032 battery.

4. Re-install the outer battery cap and
be sure to fully tighten it down.

Image Focus and Parallax Correction

The Razor HD AMG rifl escopes feature a side focus dial which
should be used to fi ne-tune the image focus. When the image is
sharply focused, parallax error will also be eliminated.

Using the Side Focus

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

1. Be sure the reticle is correctly
focused (see Reticle Focus section
on page 6 ).

2. Turn the side focus knob until
the target image is as sharp as
possible. The yardage numbers
referenced on knob should closely
match the actual yardage to the
target.

3. Check for parallax error by moving your head back and forth
while looking through the scope. The focus is correct if there is
no apparent shift of the reticle on the target. If you notice any
shift, adjust the focus knob slightly until all shift is eliminated.

Parallax is a phenomenon that results when the target image
does not quite fall on the same optical plane as the reticle within
the scope. This can cause an apparent movement of the reticle
in relation to the target if the shooter’s eye is off-centered.
Correctly focusing the target image will allow it to fall on the
same optical plane as the reticle within the rifl escope.

L-TECTM Turrets

This Razor HD AMG rifl escope features the fast, accurate, easilyread L-TEC elevation and windage turrets with integrated locking
mechanisms preventing accidental

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

adjustments. The turrets feature
the L-TEC zero stop which provides
a reliable return to the original zero
when long distance shots have been
dialed. Note: The turrets will allow
a slight over travel for shooters who
occasionally need to dial down below
their zero.

To make adjustments:

1. Pull the windage or elevation turret knob outwards to disengage
the lock.

2. Turn the knob in the desired direction: up or down for elevation
adjustments; left or right for windage adjustments.

3. After the shot, return knobs to the zero position. The elevation
turret can simply be spun clockwise until reaching a hard stop
against the zero stop. Then, turn the elevation turret just slightly in
a counter-clockwise direction until the “0” mark on the cap lines
up with the indicator mark on the turret body.

4. Push turret knobs inwards to return to the locked position.

MOA/MRAD Adjustments

Each click of the Razor HD AMG turret will move the point-of-impact
either .25 MOA or .1 MRAD depending on the model. (Refer to MOA
and MRAD Adjustments on page 5 for more details).

ADJUSTING THE L-TEC TURRETS FOR BORE AND RANGE SIGHTING

Prior to making any zero adjustments, be sure the L-TEC turret
caps are correctly positioned with the “0” mark on the turret cap
indexed to the reference line on the turret body.

• Lift the elevation turret cap and rotate turret clockwise until
it hits a hard stop. Then, rotate just slightly (1/2 MRAD or 1.25
MOA) in a counter-clockwise direction until the “0” mark on
the cap lines up with indicator line on the turret body. Once
aligned, push the cap back down.

• Lift the windage turret cap and rotate until the “0” mark on
the cap lines up with indicator line on turret body. Depending
on previous cap orientation, you may have to rotate either
clockwise or counter-clockwise to do this. Once aligned, push
the cap back down.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

Steps for Bore Sighting and Range Sighting

Be sure the L-TEC turret caps are correctly positioned with the “0”
mark on the turret cap indexed to the reference line on the turret
body.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

Riflescope Mounting

To get the best performance from your Vortex Razor HD AMG
riflescope, proper mounting is essential. Although not difficult, the
correct steps must be followed. If you are unsure of your abilities,
it would be best to use the services of a qualified gunsmith.

Rings and Bases

Mount an appropriate base and matching rings to your rifle
according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The Vortex Razor HD
AMG riflescopes require 30 mm rings.
Vortex Optics highly recommends using the Vortex Precision
Matched 30 mm ring sets which may be purchased from an
authorized Vortex riflescope dealer. These rings will mount to any
Picatinny spec base.

If using an aftermarket base and ring setup, use the lowest ring
height that will provide complete clearance of scope and rifle—
avoiding any contact with barrel, receiver, bolt handle or any other
part of the rifle. A low mounting will help assure proper cheek weld,
aid in establishing a solid shooting position, and promote fast target
acquisition.

Note: Vortex Optics recommends not exceeding 18 in/lbs (inch/
pounds) of torque on the ring screws.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

Eye Relief and Reticle Alignment

After installing the bottom ring halves on the mounting base, place
the riflescope on the bottom ring halves and loosely install the
upper ring halves. Before tightening the scope ring screws, adjust
for maximum eye relief to avoid injury from recoil:

1.Set the riflescope to the middle of its magnification range.

2.Slide the riflescope as far forward as possible in the rings.

3.While viewing through the riflescope in a normal shooting
position, slowly slide the riflescope back towards the shooter’s
face—paying attention to the field of view. Just as the full view is
visible, stop.

4.Without disturbing the front-back placement, rotate the
riflescope until the vertical crosshair exactly matches the vertical
axis of the rifle. Use of a reticle leveling tool, a weight hung on
a rope, flat feeler gauges, or bubble levels will help with this
procedure.

5.After aligning the reticle, tighten and torque the ring screws
down per the manufacturer’s instructions.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

Bore Sighting

Initial bore sighting of the riflescope will save time and money at the
range. This can be done by using a mechanical or laser bore sighter
according to the manufacturer’s instructions or by removing the bolt
and sighting through the barrel on some rifles.

To visually bore sight a rifle:

1.Place the rifle solidly on a rest and remove the bolt.

2.Sight through the bore at a target approximately 100 yards away.

3.Move the rifle and rest until the target is visually centered inside
the barrel.

4.With the target centered in the bore, make windage and
elevation adjustments until the reticle crosshair is also centered
over the target.

Note: Be sure to read pages 11–12 prior to making adjustments.

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

Final Range Sight-In

After the riflescope has been bore-sighted, final sight-in should be
done at the range using the exact ammunition expected to be used
while shooting. Sight in and zero the riflescope at the preferred
distance. 100 yards is the most common zero distance, although a
200 yard zero may be preferred for long range applications.
Be sure the reticle is in focus (see Reticle Focus section on page 6)
and adjust the side focus knob if present until the target image is
sharp and without parallax error (see Using the Side Focus section on
page 8).

1.Following all safe shooting practices, fire a three-shot group as
precisely as possible.

2.Next, adjust the reticle to match the approximate center of
the shot group. Be sure to read page 11–12 prior to making
adjustments.

Note: If the rifle is very solidly mounted and cannot be moved,
simply look through the scope and adjust the reticle until it is
centered on the fired group.

3.Carefully fire another three-shot group and see if the bullet
group is centered on the bullseye.

This procedure can be repeated as many times as necessary to
achieve a perfect zero.

Maintenance

Cleaning

The fully waterproof and fogproof Razor HD AMG riflescope
requires very little routine maintenance other than periodically
cleaning the exterior lenses. The exterior of the scope may be
cleaned by wiping with a soft, dry cloth.
When cleaning the lenses, be sure to use products that are
specifically designed for use on coated optical lenses such as
the Vortex Fog Free cleaning products or LensPen.

Be sure to blow away any dust or grit on the lenses prior to
wiping the surfaces.

• Use your breath, or a very small amount of water, to
remove dried water spots. Isopropyl alcohol can help remove
marks like fingerprints.

Lubrication

All components of the riflescope are permanently lubricated, so
no additional lubricant should be applied.
Note: Other than removing the turret caps, do not attempt to
disassemble any components of the scope. Disassembling the
scope may void the warranty.

Storage

If possible, avoid storing your scope in direct sunlight or any
very hot location for long periods of time.

Troubleshooting

Sighting-in Problems

Many times, problems thought to be with the scope are actually
mount problems. Be sure the mounts are tight to the rifle and
the scope is secured so it doesn’t twist or move in the rings. An
insufficient windage or elevation adjustment range may indicate
problems with the base mount, base mount holes drilled in the
rifle’s receiver, or barrel/receiver alignment.

Check for Correct Base and Ring Alignment

1.Center the scope reticle.

2.Attach bore sighter, or remove bolt and visually bore sight
rifle.

3.Look through the scope. If the reticle appears way off center
on the bore sighter image or when compared to the visually
centered target when looking through rifle’s bore, there may be a
problem with the bases or rings being used. Confirm that correct
base and rings are being used—and in the proper orientation.

Grouping Problems

There are many issues that can cause poor bullet grouping.

• Be sure that rings are correctly torqued per the
manufacturer’s instructions.

• Be sure that all screws on rifle’s action are properly tightened.

• Be sure rifle barrel and action are clean and free of excessive
oil or copper fouling.

• Maintain a good shooting technique and use a solid rest.

• Some rifles and ammunition don’t work well together—try
different ammunition and see if accuracy improves.

Optical Features

Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 FFP
Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24×50 FFP

ALO Alignment

ALO uses our proprietary automated laser optical alignment process
to perfectly align every lens element to provide the best images
possible. This technology forges a new paradigm in sports optics
which results in the most forgiving, comfortable, and highest quality
image possible.

APO System

Apochromatic objective lens system uses index-matched lenses to
correct color across the entire visual spectrum.

Optically Indexed Lenses

Optimize image sharpness and brightness from edge to edge.

HD Lens Elements

Premium HD (High Density) extra-low dispersion glass delivers the
ultimate in resolution and color fi delity, resulting in high defi nition
images. AMG lenses are ground, polished, and coated in the USA.

XR Plus Fully Multi-Coated

Premium proprietary coatings deliver the highest level of light
transmission with multiple anti-refl ective coatings on all air-to-glass
surfaces for maximum brightness.

Plasma Tech

Cutting edge application process provides unparalleled coating
durability and performance.

Glass-etched Illuminated Reticle

Glass etching allows for intricate reticle design and is protected
between two layers of glass for optimum durability and reliability.
Illumination provides precise aiming under low-light conditions.

The Vip Warranty

We build optics based on our commitment to your absolute
satisfaction. That’s why Vortex products are unconditionally
guaranteed and we make this Very Important Promise to you—a
Very Important Person.

Rest assured that in the event your optic becomes damaged or
defective, Vortex Optics will repair or replace the rifl escope at no
charge to you. If we cannot repair your rifl escope, we will replace
it with a rifl escope in perfect working order and in equal or better
physical condition. Call Vortex Optics at 800-426-0048 for
prompt, professional, and friendly service.

Vortex Optics
2120 West Greenview Drive
Middleton, WI 53562
[email protected]

The VIP Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage
or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the
product.

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