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http://www.bushnell.com/manuals/rangefinders/20-5102_Pinseeker.pdf here is the manual it will show you how to reset and also trouble shoot the issue there is an explantion to your problem on thre to on page 8 let me know if this worked please
for this you will need to send the unit into their repair at 8500 marshall drive lenexa ks 66214 4-6 week turnaround and put your name address and telephone number inside the package. if there is a cost they will send an estimate.
If you hear a rattle.....The "shock" may have broken a internal lens. (BAD) IF not, you may have just knocked it out of alignment. The rattle is the snake...and it bit you. NO rattle....It may can be re-aligned.
The rangefinder is out of alignment. Vibration, dropping these units make small mirrors inside move slightly. Over time the receiver cannot see what the transmitter puts out. Bushnell can fix, 4-5 weeks w/o unit.
First, make sure you are using alkaline batteries only. Heavy duty batteries don't generate enough current for the laser to operate properly. (pg4-para2 of the manual) If the rangefinder hits targets 120 yards or less and doesn't hit targets farther....the unit needs an alignment. Send it in to bushnell, they will repair it.
This will happen will new heavy duty batteries also. They don't generate enough current to operate the laser properly. Use alkaline batteries only. (pg.4-para 2 of the manual)
I'm having the same problem, but the normal yardage seems to be working fine. I tried calling Bushnell, they said I would have to send it in to them and they would fix it. I'm thinking it's got to be something easy to fix.
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