Swarovski BT Ballistic Turret Instructions - EuroOptic, Ltd.
Firearms, ammunition and rifle scopes have become more advanced over the last few years allowing for the harvesting of game at longer distances than previously thought possible. The Ballistic Turret (BT) series of rifle scopes from SWAROVSKI OPTIK is one such major advancement.
The ballistic turret gives the hunter the means to set a zero distance plus 3 more easy to set, see and use down range distance settings of your choosing – 4 clearly marked settings. Once set up, you simply turn the turret a few clicks up to the appropriate downrange distance desired so you can hold the crosshair precisely where you want the bullet to hit. To get back to your zero setting, simply turn the turret back where it will automatically stop at your pre-set zero setting. The shooter will still have to accurately determine distance to the target (as with a laser range finder), account for wind when necessary, and keep in mind the limitations of the cartridge being used with the game being hunted.
The following information shows you short step-by-step instructions to set up your own ballistic turret.
At https://ballisticprograms.swarovskioptik.com/Ballistic-Program you will find the BT Ballistic Calculator and detailed instructions on how to use it.
Easy, accurate and practical:
- You can mount and accurately adjust your ballistic turret to your firearm in just a few steps.
- In addition to the 4 marked distances, there are additional distance settings available.
- A specifically-developed ballistics program calculates for you the values that you need (number of clicks) for your desired distances.
- After the BT is set up the turret will return to the zero setting when turned back down. The colored down range settings make the down range adjustments easy, even in low light conditions.
Disassembly
Step 1
Unscrew the cap of the ballistic turret using the key supplied or an adequate coin.
Step 2
Use the graduated dial by pulling upwards.
Step 3
You will now have the 5 removable parts in front of you.
All other parts are affixed to the rifle scope.
Assembly and positioning
Step 2
After sighting in to your desired zero setting, turn the lower section of the dial in a clockwise direction until it stops as shown in figure 02.
Step 6
Your third (yellow marking ring) and fourth (red marking ring) down range distances can be determined in the same way as you made them in section five. (See Sight In Example at the end of the tutorial.)
Step 7
Now turn the entire turret in a clockwise direction all the way to the end stop at the zero setting.
