Bushnell 5×20 Golf Scope Rangefinder
The Bushnell 5×20 Golf Scope Rangefinder Monocular is a 5 power monocular that provides distance from 50-200 Yards / meters to a flag. Knowing distance to the flag enables a golfer to determine the rectify club to carry through a shot or clear a hazard. Knowing rectify distance at long last improves selfassurance and scores on the course. The Bushnell 5×20 Golf Scope is compact sufficient to fit into a pocket and very simple to use. Looking through the 5x focus-free monocular brings objects five times closer to your eye, supplying sharp crisp elaborated images. Within the golf scope is an etched rangefinder reticule. Once you have the base of the flag lined up to the bottom line of the reticule, plainly determine distance to the flag by reading the numbers on the reticule that align with the top of the flag stick. The Bushnell 5×20 Golf Scope Rangefinder Monocular, only from Bushnell.
- Brand: Bushnell
- Model: 100520
- Released on: 2011-02-11
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.80″ h x 1.80″ w x 4.80″ l,
- Hand-held golf scope with 5X times exposure and a 20-millimeter goal to be attained lens
- Viewing range of 50 to 200 yards
- Provides distance to the pin in yards or meters
- Titanium finish; includes hand-strap and drawstring pouch
- Limited lifetime warranty to be free of defects in materials and workmanship
| A perfective gift for golf enthusiasts, the 5×20 Golf Scope Rangefinder from Bushnell provides distance readings with a watching range of 50 to 200 yards. Distance readings to the flag provide golfers with the selective information they need to choose the best club to carry out their shot or clear a hazard. Designed for ease of use, the focus-free monocular brings objects five times closer to your eye. Meanwhile, a rangefinder reticle etched inside the monocular allows you to take prompt and precise distance readings by lining up the reticle with the flag. The 5×20 Rangefinder is compact sufficient to fit in your pocket and comes with a hand-strap and drawstring pouch included. The simple and effective rangefinding monocular features an beautiful titanium finish, lasting construction, and carries a fixed lifetime warranty from Bushnell.
What’s in the Box? 5×20 Golf Scope Rangefinder, hand-strap, drawstring pouch
Bushnell has introduced a 5 power monocular that provides distance from 50-200 yards/meters to a flag. Knowing distance to the flag enables a golfer to determine the rectify club to carry out a shot or clear a hazard. Knowing rectify distance ultimately improves selfassurance and scores on the course. The 5×20 Golf Scope is compact sufficient to fit into a pocket and very simple to use. Looking through the 5x focus-free monocular brings objects five times closer to your eye, supplying sharp crisp elaborate images. Within the golf scope is an etched rangefinder reticle. Once you have the base of the flag lined up to the bottom line of the reticle, merely determine distance to the flag by reading the numbers on the reticle that align with the top of the flagstick. The Bushnell Golf Scope is a great gift idea!
Specifications for this Bushnell rangefinder include:
- Magnification: 5x
- Objective lens: 20mm
- Viewing range (yards): 50-200
Tech Talk Magnification: The object being viewed appears “x” times closer than you would see it with the unaided eye.
Objective Lens: The diameter of the goal to be attained or front lens. The more prominent the goal to be attained lens, the more light that enters, and the more glorious the image.
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47 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
GREAT FOR HUNTING By KRASSEL Very lightweight and compact. Also very fast to use. No battery’s to go dead and no waiting for warmup. They have this advertised as a “laser” range finder but it is not. It uses the old tryed and true “line” method, such as is seen in very high quality rifle scopes. I have found it to be very accurate out to 200 yds. You place the base line at the hooves of the animal and read the line that is at the top of the animals body..that gives the range. Slight adjustments must be made for differant animals, deer are shorter than elk. But one trip to the rifle range will make this very easy to do. I have found it to be much quicker to use than a laser type and it is not affected by rain and snow. Also I don’t have to remove my gloves to use it. No battery’s to worry about, it weighs almost nothing and fits in any pocket. If you want a range finder that really works well and is easy and fast to use this is the ticket. I bought 3 more for xmas gifts for my hunting partners. Can’t recommend it high enough.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
It’s as accurate as any sextant could be By L-C Ok, reading the other reviews makes me think of my grandmother, rest her soul, trying to program a VCR, only backwards. Clearly, the 1 and 2 star ratings have ‘old-knowledge’ blinders, and don’t understand how MOA (minutes of angle) work. Meanwhile, the 4 and 5 stars look at this scope as I do, a good way to measure distance. Oh, and for those saying “it only works for 50-to-200 yards/meters”, well, that’s not true…just ‘double’ or ‘half’ your image relative to the distance marks…or inversely, ‘double-or-half’ your distance.
The technology involved on how this works is about 2000-years old. The marks in the lens is keyed to the idea that the golf pennant is 6-ft above the cup. So, if your pennant is 6-ft out of the cup, then you just base the bottom line on the bottom of the pole, at the cup, and the top line gives your distance reading. Again, if you assume a deer is 3-ft tall at the shoulders, and an elk is 6-ft, then you can still use the monocular for hunting, too…even bow hunting! Just take that deer, put the bottom mark at the hooves, then at the shoulder blade you just take the reading…and then half it…since the deer is only HALF of 6-ft tall at the shoulders. So, if that reading was 100yds, then he is really only 50-yds away. Simple.
Nope, its not a laser unit…then again, I don’t have to lose the trophy of a lifetime because my primo batteries just ran out, or my clumsy dropping of a 600-dollar unit into a stream in the high-country caused my super-special digital unit to stop working.
It works, it works well, and its made well. Learn how to take a distance-reading using size and angles, and you’ll see how easy it actually is. Knowing that it is calibrated to a 6-ft pennant is all you need to know…the rest is just a matter of scaling.
36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Only good with flagsticks! By initself The design of this product is based around measuring the distance to a flagstick, so you won’t be able to use this product to measure distances to any random object. It also will not measure distances less than 50 yards.
My unit did not come with any instructions, so here they are:
Instructions: Within the golf scope is an etched rangefinder reticle. Once you have the base of the flag lined up to the bottom line of the reticle, simply determine distance to the flag by reading the numbers on the reticle that align with the top of the flagstick.
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