I just bought one of these for $35 on ebay for archery, seems like a good range finder for that price. Bushnell is a good brand so I went for a used brand name rather than a cheap new generic one. Your video is the only one that shows this particular model with the battery door in that location. Thanks.
I have a bushnell yardage pro, 1000 and I'm not sure how well this one works It will not tell me yards in my house, and I have the lights on to somewhat give it a daylight affect, what am I doing wrong? Thank you
Could very well be that what you're looking at is too close to you, they're not really designed for close operation. Only thing I can suggest, get a rangefinder that has a shorter maximum distance, this should allow it to work in smaller spaces
I just bought one of these for $35 on ebay for archery, seems like a good range finder for that price. Bushnell is a good brand so I went for a used brand name rather than a cheap new generic one. Your video is the only one that shows this particular model with the battery door in that location. Thanks.
Thank you very much Lead Jacket Hunting... I appreciate you
No worries mate
I have a bushnell yardage pro, 1000 and I'm not sure how well this one works
It will not tell me yards in my house, and I have the lights on to somewhat give it
a daylight affect, what am I doing wrong? Thank you
Could very well be that what you're looking at is too close to you,
they're not really designed for close operation. Only thing I can
suggest, get a rangefinder that has a shorter maximum distance, this
should allow it to work in smaller spaces