Buckmaster and Canyon Rangefinders Flashcards

1
Q

What is the maximum range for reflective targets with the Buckmaster 1500?

A

Up to 1500 yards

Reflective targets are surfaces that reflect light, making them easier to measure distances.

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Q

What is the maximum range for trees using the Buckmaster 1500?

A

Up to 800 yards

Trees are considered non-reflective targets, thus have a shorter measurable distance.

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3
Q

What is the maximum range for deer with the Buckmaster 1500?

A

Up to 600 yards

The distance measurement for deer is lower due to their size and reflective properties.

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4
Q

What special mode does the Buckmaster 1500 feature for ballistic calculations?

A

Buckmasters Mode

This mode enhances functionality for shooters using Buckmasters ballistic data.

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5
Q

How many onboard ballistic groups does the Buckmaster 1500 have?

A

8 onboard ballistic groups

These groups help users determine the correct holdover dot for their riflescope.

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6
Q

The Buckmaster 1500 can indicate which _______ to use in your riflescope.

A

Buckmasters BDC holdover dot

BDC stands for Bullet Drop Compensation and helps adjust for bullet drop over distance.

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7
Q

What is the maximum range for reflective targets using the Canyon rangefinder?

A

Up to 3000 yards

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8
Q

What is the maximum range for trees using the Canyon rangefinder?

A

Up to 1200 yards

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9
Q

What is the maximum range for deer using the Canyon rangefinder?

A

Up to 1000 yards

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10
Q

How many predetermined ballistic groups does the Canyon rangefinder have?

A

8

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11
Q

What type of rounds does Group 1 in the Canyon rangefinder represent?

A

Flattest shooting group

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12
Q

If rounds are impacting low, what should you do regarding the ballistic group?

A

Move to a higher numbered group

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13
Q

What does Group 7 represent in the Canyon rangefinder?

A

Muzzleloaders

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14
Q

What does Group 8 represent in the Canyon rangefinder?

A

Crossbow

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15
Q

What is the range update frequency of the HyperScan feature in scan mode?

A

4x range updates per second

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16
Q

What does the Line of Sight (LOS) mode provide?

A

Line of sight range independent of angle

17
Q

What is the Angle Modified Range (AMR) used for?

A

Equivalent horizontal range to the target

18
Q

What is commonly referred to as ‘rifleman’s rule’?

A

Angle Modified Range (AMR)

19
Q

What is the maximum accurate distance for AMR?

A

Less than 400 yards

20
Q

What does the Ballistic Groups (GRP) mode provide?

A

AMR range and holdover in MOA or MRAD

21
Q

What does Archery Mode (ARCH) compensate for?

A

Shooting arrows at extreme up/down angles

22
Q

What information must be entered into the rangefinder for Archery Mode?

A

Speed of the arrow in FPS

23
Q

Beyond what distance will the AMR distance be returned in Archery Mode?

24
Q

What does the LAST Target mode display?

A

Furthest target ranged

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What does the BEST Target mode display?
Range of the target with the strongest received signal
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What does the FIRST Target mode display?
Closest target to the user
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How do LAST and FIRST target modes respond in SCAN mode?
LAST retains the farthest target, FIRST retains the closest target