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Vortex Recon R/T 15×50 Molocular instruction manual

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Built to handle the roughest conditions, this
compact tactical optic is designed to provide
field surveillance and range estimation in a quick
handling, lightweight package. The Recon scope
offers brilliant optical performance using Vortex’s
premium XD glass and XR lens coatings.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Using a unique modular design with Picatinny
rails, the Recon
scope permits
almost unlimited
options in accessory
attachment and
hand placement.
The attachment
clip allows rapid
deployment and can
be positioned in of
of three locations.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Accessories

Included with the Recon Scope
Rain/dust hood
Uni-Daptor tripod adapter
Tripod
Flip cap objective lens caps
Picatinny rail

Other accessories available from Vortex Optics
2x Doubler
killFLASH ARD
Lens cleaning kit
Low light polarizing filter
Extra Picatinny rail
Extra Uni-Daptor base

Basic Operation

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50
Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Adjusting the Image Focus

Use the main focus wheel on the eyepiece to
obtain crisp, sharp images of objects at varying
distances. Designed
for quick single-handed
operation, simply place the
thumb and forefinger on
the focus wheel and turn
to move lens forward or
backward until the image is
as sharp as possible.

Adjusting the Reticle Focus

The reticle focus, located on the eyepiece next to
the eyecup, adjusts the sharpness of the reticle.
While looking at a blank
wall or blue sky, turn the
wheel until reticle is as sharp
as possible. Once set for a
particular user, that user will
not need to adjust the reticle
focus again.

Adjusting the Eyecup

The heavy duty folding flared rubber eyecup on the
Recon is designed to accommodate both eyeglass
weares and non-eyeglass wearers.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Carrying with the Clip

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Depending on user preference,
the clip can be positioned in
several locations. This versatile
carrying option allows quick
attachment of the Recon to
MOLLE webbing, pocket edges,
equipment or other field
locations.

Recon Tripod

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

The Recon comes with an ultra-compact field
tripod which may be used to steady the Recon while
observing or ranging small
objects. Thread the Recon
directly onto the tripod—
the flexible legs adapt to a
wide range of surfaces.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50
Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

For added height and a quick-release option, attach
the Recon to the tripod with the quick-release
Uni-Daptor.

1. Attach the base unit of the Uni-Daptor
to the tripod mounting plate.
2. Attach the post unit to the Recon
by threading the 1/4×20 stud into
tripod socket on the scope.

When not using the tripod, fold
the post of the Uni-Daptor alongside the length of
the Recon and continue viewing.

Accessories

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50
Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Hand Strap

The padded handstrap can
be positioned on the left
or right side of the Recon
scope according to the
user’s preference.

Lanyard

Thread the lanyard on one of the built-in loops of
the Recon scope. The lanyard can be worn around
the neck, or used as
a safety cord when
carrying the Recon with
its clip.

Picatinny Rail

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50
Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

This allows quick attachment
of any accessory using the
standard Picatinny rail
clamp—attach the rail on
either side of the Recon scope.

Rain/Dust Hood

The easy slip-fit design helps keep ocular
lenses free of moisture and dust. To attach or
detach, simply slide attachment slit over end
of clip. The hood can then be pulled off and on
over the eyepiece.

Case

The Recon comes with a soft case which may
be attached to articles of gear or clothing using
MOLLE straps or the built-in belt loop.

Flip Cap Objective Lens Cover

This objective lens cap adds extra
protection with fast flip action.

Using the Recon R/T Reticle

The Recon reticle is based on a form of angular
measurement called the milliradian (mrad for short).
These angular measurements allow a user to calculate
ranges when comparing the reticle to objects of
known dimension. The key to effective ranging
using this reticle is knowing common objects in your
vicinity and their measurements.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

The Recon reticle also uses a secondary system of
quick ranging based on a silhouette. See the section on
Quick Ranging with Silhouettes.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Precision Ranging with mrads

Mrad measurements are very effective for ranging
using simple formulas. Knowing the size of the
target or a nearby object is essential to using these
formulas.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Be sure reticle is in focus before ranging. Using either
the vertical or horizontal mrad scale, place the reticle
on the target of known dimension and read the number
of mrads spanned. Obtain maximum accuracy in
ranging by calculating exact mrad measurements—try
to estimate mrad measurement in 1/10s if possible.
The Recon reticle uses both 1 and .5 mrad graduations
on the crosshair to help calculate fractions of mrads.
Fine crosshairs subtend .05 mrads.

Accurate measuring will depend on a very steady hold.
Be sure to solidly brace the arms when measuring or
use a tripod mount for maximum accuracy. Once you
have an accurate mrad reading, use one of the formulas
to calculate the distance.

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Quick Ranging with Silhouettes

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

The silhouettes used in the Recon reticle are
based on an average 20-inch shoulder
width and 11-inch head width. To use,
simply match the person being ranged
to the closest silhouette in shape and
read the indicated yardage. As before,
best accuracy will be obtained by bracing the
arms or using a tripod mount.

Vortex Recon R/T 15x

Other dimensions of the silhouettes may be
used to compare to objects of known dimension
to obtain range estimation. In this example, a
deer is ranged using the
silhouettes. Using a deer’s
typical back-to-brisket
dimension of 17 inches,
the 17-inch shoulder height
of the silhouettes can
be used for quick range
estimation.

Maintenance

Protect Lenses

The neoprene hood protects the ocular lens
from rain and dust when not actively viewing
through the Recon. The Recon carry case
provides extra protection for the scope.

If the optics are exposed to moisture, keep the caps off and
allow the optics to dry out completely before putting them
in the case for storage.

Keep Lenses Clean

When cleaning lenses, be sure to use products,
like those in Vortex lens cleaning kits, that are
specifically designed for coated optical lenses.
• Be sure to blow away any dust or grit on the
lenses prior to wiping the surfaces.
• Using your breath, or a very small amount of
water or pure alcohol, can help remove stubborn
things like dried water spots.

Other cleaning options

Cleaning fluid and optical paper can also be used. However, you
should never use facial tissue, heavy cotton, or flannel clothing
on lenses—these materials can scratch the lens surfaces.

Vortex Service and Repair Policy

Vortex Recon R/T 15×50

Unconditional Lifetime Warranty

Vortex Optics wants you to use your Recon R/T
Tactical scope under any conditions with complete
confidence—that’s why our
warranty is straightforward
and simple:

• Fully transferable

• No warranty card needed

• No receipt needed

Rest assured, if this scope should ever require
repair, all you need to do is contact Vortex for
absolutely free service. Call 800-426-0048 or
e-mail [email protected].

Vortex Optics
2120 West Greenview Drive
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
USA

Visit Vortex Optics at vortexoptics.com.
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