If you need the user manual of a Bushnell product, you can look for it here. Bushnell Pinseeker 1500 w/carring case and manual Model No.324239. Top Rated Plus. 5 product ratings - BATTERY CAP DOOR FOR BUSHNELL PINSEEKER 1500 RANGEFINDER. Excellent condition! Or Best Offer. Bushnell Golf Pinseeker 1500 Tournament Edition Rangefinder *SEE DESCRIPTION* Parts Only. I bought a Bushnell Pinseeker 1500 Tournament Edition over the winter, and up until the last few rounds it's been great. It would regularly scope targets with ease well over 300 yards, and beginning just recently, it has slowly but surely given me more and more problems until now it is unreliable at best for anything beyond about 150 yards. Most of the time I will just hold down the button and try to hold as still as possible but it will just stay as 3 blank dash marks (indicating it is not picking up the yardage). Unfortunately there is no information on the Bushnell website nor is their information regarding this kind of a problem in the troubleshooting section of the manual. I know there is a 2 year limited warranty but I'm sure this requires a receipt and I do not have the receipt. Anybody have any idea what the problem might be? Or has anybody had similar problems, either with Bushnell or another laser rangefinder? Any tips or solutions would be much appreciated! A year and a half ago, I bought a Tour Z6 laser rangefinder. It’s not as good at picking up distant targets as its predecessor in my golf bag -- an ancient Bushnell PinSeeker 1500 -- but it’s small enough to fit in a pants pocket, and the battery lasts forever, and I like it. My only beef about the Z6 (as I wrote ) is that the eyepiece, which keeps sunlight off the lens while you’re using it and is the thing you turn to adjust the focus, looks solid but is actually a cheap, floppy rubber tube that’s held in place by not-very-strong glue. The eyepiece on mine came almost all the way off one of the first times I used it, but I pushed it back on and tried to be careful with it. At some point during a round last spring, though, it disappeared. A reader named Matty wrote to say that he'd had a similar experience: 'I have this problem with my Z6 as well. Only difference is I didn’t lose my eye piece -- it just came off. Called Bushnell, and apparently it’s a common problem. He says to just clean the inside and the eyepiece part of the rangefinder with alcohol and use 'Zap Glue,' like they use, at the 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions so it doesn’t interfere with the focusing part of the rangefinder. There’s a dot on top of the eyepiece where you can make an alignment so that, when you glue the rubber eyepiece back, you can align the red line with it. As for the rubber eyepiece going missing, I’m sure Bushnell would be happy to send you a new one.' • Protects the shank and holder from collisions. The new cycle is available with ballnose tools and • Allows you to use shorter tools for improved stability. Edgecam 2011 r1 keygen. • Offers an easy method to create a 5-axis cycle. Because I had lazily waited to complain until after my warranty had expired, Bushnell's happiness about sending me a new eyepiece depended on my sending them $6.00 for a replacement part and $3.10 for shipping, plus a stamp for the order form (which can be downloaded from the company's website but not submitted there). Worse, the new eyepiece they sent me wasn't new. It was clearly a cadaver part from somebody else's busted Z6, because there was lots of old glue stuck to the inner surface of the rubber (which is turned inside-out in the photo below, to make the old glue easier to see).
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