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How to make slop work on Bushnell Tour V3 Rangefinder?
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Introduction
Golfers should be careful when using this product because it doesn’t depend on reflectors or light sources. It provides distance to objects on the golf course such as trees, bunkers, etc.
It is very lightweight and easy to use.
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How to Make Slope Work on Bushnell Tour v3 Rangefinder?
How Our Digital Technology Works
The Tour v3 with pin-seeker emits invisible, eye-safe infrared energy pulses. The advanced digital microprocessor and ASIC chip result in instantaneous and accurate readings. Sophisticated digital technologies instantly calculate distances by measuring the time each pulse travels from the rangefinder, targets, and back.
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Ranging Accuracy
The range of the golf ball is about 100 yards/91 meters. Golf balls are made of rubber, so they bounce off the ground and fly very high. The golf ball bounces off the green grass and travels further than other types of balls.
Ranges are affected by the color, surface finish, and size of the target. Bright colors allow longer ranges than dark ones. Shiny surfaces provide better ranges than dull ones. Small targets are harder to range than large ones. Angles to the target affect the range.
Getting Started
Battery caps should be removed by lifting the battery cap tabs and then rotating them counterclockwise.
Replace batteries at least once per year.
The low battery indicator shows when the battery needs replacing.
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Adjusting the Eyepiece
A +2 diopter adjustment means that you need to move the lens closer to your eyes by 1/4 inch (6 mm). A -2 diopter adjustment means you need to move the lenses away from your eyes by 1/8 inch (3 mm).
Operational Summary
Laser sights are used by military and police forces around the world. Laser sight allows a user to aim a gun accurately without having to line up a target visually. This is especially useful when shooting at targets such as moving vehicles or people who are wearing body armor.
Mode and Unit of Measure Options
The tour v3 measures distance in yards and meters. The unit of measurement indicators is located in the bottom right portion of the LCD screen.
Press and hold the power button to cycle through the different settings: yard or meter, jolt or not, and then press the fire button to select your desired setting. Release the power button when you are done selecting your settings. The tour v3 returns to the last unit of measurement setting used each time the device is powered up.
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Active Laser
Laser aiming circles surround the aiming circle. When the laser is fired, the aiming circle disappears. You can easily acquire the flag without accidentally acquiring other objects.
Press the power button to turn on the device. Align the aiming circle reticle on the flag that you want to measure. Move the laser slowly across the flag or desired object. When the laser recognizes more than one object, a distance of the flag will display and a circle will surround the pin-seeker indicating that distance to the flag is being displayed in the liquid crystal display.
Optical Design
Magnification and coatings are used to increase the power of the telescope. The LCD screen shows the distance to objects. This is useful for hunting because you know how far away your target is.
Tripod Mount
The threaded tripod mount is molded into the bottom of the rangefinder. You can use it to attach the rangefinder to your Bushnell Golf Accessories.
Conclusion
This Bushnell Tour V3 sloped putter is designed for players who want to improve their putting game.
The putter features a low-profile design, allowing for greater control when striking the ball.
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