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Old 19-07-2015, 12:03 PM
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Hi Amy
You have a red dot finder on your scope, so there should be 2 screws/knobs to raise or lower it and to move it side to side.
Best to set the scope up in daylight and point it at a distant object, centring the object in the eyepiece. Then turn on your red dot finder bright enough so you can see the red dot in daylight, and adjust the 2 screws so that the red dot is superimposed on the object you are looking at through the scope.
It's much easier doing this during the day.
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