the least reflective color. A shiny finish provides more range than a dull one. A small target is more difficult to
range than a larger target. The angle to the target also has an effect. Shooting to a target at a 90 degree angle
(where the target surface is perpendicular to the flight path of the emitted energy pulses) provides good range
while a steep angle on the other hand, provides limited ranging. In addition, lighting conditions (e.g. the
amount of sunlight) will affect the ranging capabilities of the unit. The less light (e.g. overcast skies) the farther
the unit’s maximum range will be. Conversely, very sunny days will decrease the unit’s maximum range.
INSERTING THE BATTERY
Remove the battery cap by rotating the screw counter clockwise lifting the battery door. Insert an
Alkaline 9 volt battery into the compartment and attach battery connectors.
Note: It is recommended that the battery be replaced at least once every 12 months.
OPERATIONAL SUMMARY
While looking through the monocular, depress the power button once to activate the inview display
system (LCD). Aim the rangefinder at a target at least 10 yards away, depress and hold the power button
down until range reading is displayed. Release the power button.
Note: Once activated, the Bushnell Bone Collector Laser Rangefinder’s LCD will remain active and display
the last distance measurement for 30 seconds.
You can depress the power button again at any time to distance to a new target. As with any laser device,
it is not recommended to directly view the emissions for long periods of time with magnified lenses.
FEATURES
Your Bushnell Bone Collector Laser Rangefinder’s LCD incorporates illuminated indicators that advise
you unit of measure, when the laser is active, the battery charge is low, and when a target has been
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