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I have a Bushnell Medalist rangefinder. I works just like it should only the yardage is off. It says its less than the real yardage. Can this be calibrated?I have a Bushnell Medalist rangefinder. I works just like it should only the yardage is off. It says its less than the real yardage. Can this be calibrated?
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Check and see if you see an "M" in the display....if so hold down the mode button for at least 5 seconds and change it back to "Y" yards.....try and rate.
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All astronomical telescopes show upside down images. Read my Frequently Asked Questions Tip on my profile page. These scopes are made to view objects in the night sky which are very small, and faint. To erect the image would require more glass or mirrors in the optics and would further dim these objects.
You can buy an "erecting prism" to use for terrestrial viewing. Like this: http://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-780103-1-25%C3%93-Format-Erecting/dp/B000EY2ZFK
That can get expensive, I had the same problem, bought a Bushnell scope and it went everywhere but on the target, couldn't hold it steady, with my win mod 70 in 308 with heavy barrel, I said that's it, I went and bought a Leupold, no problems since. I don't know what was wrong with the Bushnell, just couldn't handle the blast I guess. I put he Bushnell on my bolt action 223 and haven't had a problem with it, but always expect one because of what happened before. I don't remember the model number, but it was a 3x9. Hope this helps.
you'll see two horizontal crosshairs, put the top one on the animals back then zoom in until the bottom one is on his stomach. Look at the numbers on the zoom dial there should be three lines they are D - deer, E - elk and A - antelope. The numbers are the distance to the game, you then turn the external elevation knob or turret to the matching distance and shoot dead on. No need to hold over for bullet drop. The sad part will be if you didn't get the other turrets that would have come with it as they are calibrated to different calibers and bullet weights.
Take the nice cover and neck strap off rangefinder to use on another item. Next use the rangefinder for hammer. boat anchor, etc. Seriously though the problem occurs often in the Bushnell rangefinders and it cost more to fix than to replace with a better brand. A $179.00 original cost rangefinder cost $10.00 to ship back to Bushnell and another $235.00 for repair of a non specified problem for a grand total of $245.00. I consider this a rip off from Bushnell.
think it measures 10% less in both can it be calibrated bushnell rangefinder
What kind of problems are you having? I can help....mtg
I have a Bushnell Medalist rangefinder. I works just like it should only the yardage is off. It says its less than the real yardage. Can this be calibrated?
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