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I've still gotta try and get my bam to go straight. Went lamping the other day and forgot the damn thing because I didn't think I'd end up lamping! Can someone run through in one post how to adjust the windage and elevation of the lamp? Also WOlf, where did you get that torch/ laser dohicky from?

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I've still gotta try and get my bam to go straight. Went lamping the other day and forgot the damn thing because I didn't think I'd end up lamping! Can someone run through in one post how to adjust the windage and elevation of the lamp? Also WOlf, where did you get that torch/ laser dohicky from?

i got the lamp & laser kit HERE go to the lamps and battery packs bit. they have 1 left and its on offer, it's great for up close work such as rats.

 

ok the deben lamp is easy to adjust, fix it to your scope via the clip provided. make sure it is centred, this is done by eye. then point rifle at a tree say 20-25 meters away. turn lamp on point beam directly at tree. holding rifle steady look through scope if scope x hairs are to the left or right of the main beam adjust lamp via the allen screw in the middle of the turn adjuster on the back of the lamp. once this is done you can then set the elivation via the turn button. if this dos'nt work you may have to open the lamp and adjust the insertion depth of the bulb, i know this sounds dumb but how deep the bulb is pushed into the holder can make a big dif.

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