Your scope is externally adjustable for both windage and elevation. The ring with the power stamped on it carries the cross hairs which is normally factory adjusted and left in position. Tighten the lock ring to maintain that focus. Point the scope towards a distant blank wall and rotate the ocular lens housing until the crosshairs are focused to your eyes. It is the ring that butts up against the ocular lens housing, not the ring farther up with the power stamped on it. In order to focus the crosshairs, loosen the ocular lens (the one in the rear) lock ring. First thing to remember is if you are going to make adjustments to the objective lens (the one in front) ALWAYS loosen the lock ring which is located just behind the lens cap. Really like these old scopes and have them mounted on my Winchester 52Ds.
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