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Инструкция по эксплуатации Bushnell, модель LASER 20-4124EU

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300 WSM, 80 gr. Bear Claw at 30 5 fps F Winchester .308 dia. 300 WSM, 80 gr. Ballistic Silver Tip at 30 0 FPS F Winchester .308 dia. 300 WSM, 80 gr. Fail Safe at 970 FPS F Remington Arms .308 dia. 300 R.S.A.U.M., 80 gr. PSPCL Ultra at 9 0 FPS E Remington Arms .308 dia. 300 Wby Mag, 80 gr. PSPCL at 3 0 FPS F Lazzeroni Arms .308 dia., 7.8 Patriot, 80 gr. Partition Lubed at 3 84 FPS H Lazzeroni Arms .308 dia., 7.8 Warbird, 50 gr. Lazerhead at 3775 FPS H Lazzeroni Arms .308 dia., 7.8 Warbird, 8 gr. HPBT MatchKing at 3550 FPS H SELECTINg ThE PROPER TURRET Each riflescope comes complete with seventeen interchangeable turrets. Eight of these turrets are calibrated with distance in “yards” markings and eight for “meters” covering most popular factory cartridges. The seventeeth turret has no distance calibration but is provided so that you may make your 7 own distance markings fit any cartridge not covered. From the Ballistic Chart below (or the complete charts on the CD), select the proper turret for use with your caliber and bullet weight combination. Example: You have a .300 WSM and are shooting the following Winchester brand load: 80 gr. Ballistic Silver Tip bullet at 30 0 FPS muzzle velocity. This combination falls under Ballistic group “F”, so you would use the turret marked “F” in either yards or meters. What if your caliber is not listed? While we have taken great care to include as many calibers and brand names in our ballistic tables, new loads are always being developed. In additon, some shooters load their own ammunition with unique ballistic characteristics. If you cannot find your load in the ballistic tables, you can still use the BDC feature. Option 1: As above, sight in your rifle at 00 yds with the standard turret. Then shoot the rifle, without adjusting the riflescope, at 300 yds. Measure the bullet drop from the point of aim. Using this drop, select the ballistic group from below. If you will be shooting at longer distances then you may want to check the bullet drop at 500 yds. Because there is enormous variation in rifle barrels, chambers, and hand loads, you should thoroughly test the ballistic setting before actual hunting. You may need to move up or down one group depending upon your tests. Option 2: Included with the marked turrets is a blank turret. After your rifle is sighted in at 00 yds, replace the standard turret with the blank turret. Without adjusting the elevation, shoot the rifle at various distances up to the 8 maximum distance needed. Measure the bullet drop at each distance and then convert the drop into moa. Multiply the moa by 4. Using this number, count the number of tick marks on the dial and mark the distance. If Bullet Drop is: @300 yds @300 m @500 yds @500 m Use: A 5-3 inches 3-79 cm 4- 4 inches 9 -370 cm B 0- 5 inches 50- 3 cm 88- 4 inches 5- 9 cm C - 0 inches 40-50 cm 7 -88 inches 8 - 5 cm D 3- inches 34-40 cm -7 inches 55- 8 cm E - 3 inches 30-34 cm 55- inches 39- 55 cm F 0- inches 5-30 cm 47-55 inches 9- 39 cm G 8- 0 inches 0- 5 cm 39-47 inches 99- 9 cm H Less than 8 inches Less than 0 cm Less than 39 inches Less than 99 cm Example: Suppose you have a bullet drop of 9 inches at 300 yds. This is a drop of 3 moa. Since the clicks are . moa, the drop for 300 yds would be tick marks. USINg MIL DOTS Your new Bushnell® YARDAGE PRO® LASER RANGEFINDER RIFLESCOPE contains a mil-dot reticle. Since the riflescope already contains an integrated laser rangefinder, it is not likely that you will 9 need the mil dot for measuring distance, but is useful for precise leads for moving targets and exact compensation for shooting in a crosswind. There are certain situations that may not allow one enough time to range to an animal, and having the mil-dot reticle is second alternative in measuring distance. The middle of this reticle contains four evenly spaced mil-dots arrayed outward vertically and horizontally from the center. Actually, because the very center dot was left out to allow clear aiming, the reticle represents five mils in any direction. One mil is the space from center-dot to center-dot. One-half and one-quarter mils are easy to estimate mentally; with practice, you can measure tenths of mils for the most exact ranging. RANgINg WITh YOUR MIL-DOT RETICLE The mil is an angular measurement— a milliradian—which equals almost precisely one yard at 000 yards, or one meter at 000 meters. This proportional relationship makes possible a simple formula to compute distances: The Measured Object’s Width Or Height In Yards x 000 = Range In Yards Object’s Width Or Height In Mils This formula works equally well with meters, but don’t mix meters and yards: Measure the object in yards to find the distance in yards, use meters to yield distances in meters. 0 Looking through your scope at the synchronized magnification setting, select an object at the distance you want to range -- an object whose width or height you know or can estimate accurately. Man-made objects of uniform size, such as fen...

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