Bushnell Yardage Pro 500 800 1000

This is the ideal distance measuring instrument for one handed, all-weather use. Maximum distances for nonre-flective targets are 500 yds. (model 500), 800 yds.
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Yardage Pro 500Yardage Pro 800Yardage Pro 1000 100277100393100274 Measurement +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 handed, all-weather use. Maximum distances for nonre- & 1000 1380 Page: 1 of 1 Yardage Pro 500Yardage Pro 800Yardage Pro 1000 100277100393100274 Measurement +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 The information contained in this publication is intended for general information purposes only. This publication is not a subs titute for review of the applicable government regulations and standards, and should not be construed as legal advice or opinion. Readers with sp ecific questions should refer to the cited regulation(s), or consult with an attorney. handed, all-weather use. Maximum distances for nonre- & 1000 1380 Page: 1 of 1 Yardage Pro 500Yardage Pro 800Yardage Pro 1000 100277100393100274 Measurement +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 The information contained in this publication is intended for general information purposes only. This publication is not a subs titute for review of the applicable government regulations and standards, and should not be construed as legal advice or opinion. Readers with sp ecific questions should refer to the cited regulation(s), or consult with an attorney. handed, all-weather use. Maximum distances for nonre- & 1000 1380 Page: 1 of 1 Yardage Pro 500Yardage Pro 800Yardage Pro 1000 100277100393100274 Measurement +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 +/Ð 1 The information contained in this publication is intended for general information purposes only. This publication is not a subs titute for review of the applicable government regulations and standards, and should not be construed as legal advice or opinion. Readers with sp ecific questions should refer to the cited regulation(s), or consult with an attorney.