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Using ArcherRange |
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Easy to use belt loop clip securely attaches with one
hand. |
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With the rangefinder clipped
through your belt loop, insert the nylon strap between
the limb of your bow and your bowstring and then loop
the strap over the cam end of the bow. |
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As you climb the tree, the tape measure
will unwind. |
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After getting into your stand,
and before hoisting your equipment, check the tape
measure to see how high you are to CHEST level. |
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Hoist your equipment up and reel in the tape. |
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Pick out some landmarks around your
hunting area and aim the rangefinder at the base of the
object using the pistol type sights on top of the
rangefinder. |
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While aiming, press and release the oval button on the left side
of the rangefinder above the window. This will
release the pendulum and allow it to swing freely and
then lock back in place. Hold the button in for a
couple of seconds to allow the pendulum time to stop
swinging. |
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Note: Click here
to learn more about using Archer Range on a hill. |
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Gently turn the rangefinder so
that you can look directly at the graph on left side.
Find the height that you previously measured on the
right side of the graph and follow the line out to where
it intersects with the pendulum. This is the
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE or shooting distance to the target. |
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Storage and Care: Always
store your Archer-Range with the needle on the far
right side of the graph. Protect from extremely
high temperatures. Excessive weight or twisting on the
housing could damage the needle. |
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