in at 100 yards using a 180 grain shell but I don’t have the owners manual and I don’t understand an on line explanation that I found. This is the on line message: “You’ll see two horizontal crosshairs, put the top one on the animals back then zoom in until the bottom one is on his stomach. Look at the numbers on the zoom dial there should be three lines they are D – deer, E – elk and A – antelope. The numbers are the distance to the game, you then turn the external elevation knob or turret to the matching distance and shoot dead on. No need to hold over for bullet drop. The sad part will be if you didn’t get the other turrets that would have come with it as they are calibrated to different calibers and bullet weights”
I don’t understand how to set the elevation knob to 100yards when its lowest shown number is 150. If I need other turrets how or where can I get them? Thanks, a frustrated grandfather.
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You can contact the Remington directly who will ship you a free users manual. Here is the company’s Contact Us details:

http://www.remington.com/pages/our-company/our-company/company-info.aspx

You may also find the required answer in the official help center. It covers almost every fields. Here is the link:

http://remington.custhelp.com/

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Certain parts of Bushnell optics are made in different parts of the world. Reticles and turrets, for example, are made in places like the Philippines, Japan, or China. The Bushnell Engage series of optics are made in South Korea. The optic itself is manufactured, or put together, in the USA.
EXCELLENT LOW LIGHT PERFORMANCE AND IMAGE QUALITY Banner 2 has improved optical performance over the original Banner that boosts contrast and clarity along with the Dusk & Dawn low light performance that Banner fans love.
A household name in the sports optics industry worldwide, Bushnell makes some of the finest, highest-performing binoculars we know today. Its more than 60 years of experience earned its reputation as one of the leading manufacturers of binoculars.
The Bushnell Banner Multi-X reticle is hands down one of the best rifle scopes under $100. It provides excellent performance and reliability far beyond what you would expect from an optic of its price.
LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY

Since 1984, the majority of our Bushnell sports optics products have been covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Bushnell Outdoor Products guarantees these products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original owner.

Once again, the Nikon holds it own and rivals the Bushnell in this category as, with the right brightness, it is crystal clear and actually seemed to be marginally more zoomed in as standard than the Bushnell. As a result, it made picking out points far away, like the flag on long approach shots, a little easier.
Bushnell Corporation is an American firm that specializes in sporting optics and outdoor products.
The most powerful zoom riflescope series in the world, the March-X Series, has a 10x magnification ratio zoom range capable of focusing from 10 yards to infinity. With the capability to set any position as the zero point in elevation, the shooter will never lose the starting calibration.
Scopes were usually “Zielvier,” which stands for 4X. However, these scopes were made by a host of German and Austrian manufacturers such as Zeiss, Hensoldt, Kahles and more. Collectively, the Germans termed Zielvier scopes as ZF39, and all were developed by civilian companies prior to war`s outbreak.
ADJUSTABLE PARALLAX The focus on the 4-12x40mm Banner 2 is adjustable from 10 yards to infinity through its adjustable objective focus for crystal clear images from 10 yards and beyond.
The 4×32 scope is a great choice for long-range shooting and precision shooting. The 3-9×40 is a good choice for general shooting and hunting. This will be more than enough magnification for most shots at medium to long-range; however, it will lack the precision of the 4x scope when compared to other scopes.
For me, 4x is more than enough magnification to take man-sized targets at up to 500 yards. Obviously, this will vary based on your shooting skill, but large targets aren`t hard to acquire and don`t require the magnification used in target competitions.
The bottom line is we don`t need a ton of power when we`re out hunting deer. A 1-4×32 riflescope is perfectly fine for hunting among the brush. For more versatility, a 3-9×40 scope is the best bet.
If your laser does not turn on or the LCD screen does not illuminate, re-press the POWER/FIRE button. If you are experiencing issues with the unit giving inconsistent distances, not locking on to the pin or not jolting it may be experiencing a battery related issue.
We recommend replacing the battery at least once every six months.
Bushnell Corporation is an American firm that specializes in sporting optics and outdoor products. It is based in Overland Park, Kansas and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vista Outdoor.
Bushnell Corporation is an American firm that specializes in sporting optics and outdoor products. It is based in Overland Park, Kansas and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vista Outdoor.
Steiner riflescopes utilize the latest German optics technology to deliver the finest lines of gun-mounted optics in the world for global law enforcement and military personnel.
Deon Optical Design are the creators and designers of MARCH Rifle Scopes, which are all hand-built in Japan by Japanese craftsmen using only genuine Japanese made parts to achieve the highest optical standards possible.
Leupold riflescopes are all designed, machined, and assembled in our Beaverton Oregon manufacturing facility. We do not have any other riflescope manufacturing facilities or offices anywhere in the world.

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I have the Intex Sand/Pump pool filter Model SF 20110. It’s been running real great for the last 4 months. However recently it has been tripping the internal overloads and I have found the pump motor to be very hot when I put my hand against it. I have tried several different solutions, such as a level ground platform that was clear of any obstructions, made sure that the motor vents under the motor was clear of anything that would prevent air flow. I used a non electrical type of lubricate on the impeller. When I would turn on the pump the rotor would not turn but only would hum very loudly and then slowly begin to turn. I also noticed that the motor’s rotor shaft would not turn to freely due the tightness around the rotor’s shaft. After using the lubricate the shaft would turn a little easier. I used an amp meter on the incoming voltage line and the motor would run at 4.5 amp. And yet it still overheated and tripped the motor overloads. I can only think that the motor is still not getting enough ventilation. I have check and cleared all the incoming lines and found nothing block the pumps input or output lines. Any suggestion?
ANSWER : I just looking into this issue my self. The pump cools itself by a internal fan, which is run by the motor. Well I took the housing cover off to find out all the fan blades have broken off and were setting in the base of the pump. Once you remove the fan blades from covering the air intake, it might be fine. I will find out my self once summer gets here.

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I have a TX500, never been used (just out of the box) and had to get an electrician to my home for this problem. It will start rolling but quits in a few seconds. The electrician believes that it is a problem in the sensor that rides at the belt. There is only one sensor in the pulley; he thinks that perhaps there should be two as there is a hole placement opposite the one that is in there. When the belt quits, it goes to a number 3 on the board which he thinks is the sensor as well. If he is correct, where do we get another magnet to place there? If he is not correct, please offer help. We did not get a owners manual in the box and surely could use one; where can we get one? Please help…thankyou
ANSWER : Hello,I believe the best thing to do at this point is to look for a way to get the manual of the device, this will give a full guide and better understanding on how to fix this problem.Check maualnguide.com to search for the manual of the device, the link provides almost all manuals to all device.Take care.

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Don’t know if it’s a primer failure or absence of powder. Primer CCI small pistol; Powder Bullseyie; Bullet 148 grain wadcutter; powder 3 grains, Gun S & W 14,This has happpened three times in the last month. The gun did not fire. I couiold not turn the cylinder. The bullet stopped the cylinder from turning.It was pushed back with a god and casing and bullet were separated. The primer was spent and there was no powder inside. The bullet seemed a little burnt.
Maybe there had been powder inside after all?
The popular theory is that I pulled the cssing after adding the powder, weighed the powder and then forgot to reload the powdeer before seating the bullet. But three times? Is there another possible explanation or explanations? I use a three-turret Lee reloader and there is an occasional primer seating problem; it doesn’t go in far enough always
ANSWER : I have seen this many many times before when I used to reload, my Remington M788 22-250. If inadvertently, didn’t add any powder, the primer had enough force to just break the seal, with the brass, and push the bullet out, just into the throat of the chamber… had to use my cleaning rod, to push the bullet back out. Sometimes, too the powder itself, just went stoopid, and it would burn? and not explode, if that’s at all possible, and every now and then, and this is over thousands of reloads, sometimes one or two, just didn’t work, would either jam in the barrel, or fallout the end ..lol I too used to use a Lee-loader too. You need to ensure that every case has powder. Also I have had “Bad” primers too. A primer has a large amount of force.. believe it or not.. and also 3 grains of powder is NOT a lot either. Well compared to the M788,anyway… It would be easy to “Miss” a Fill. We are all only human though.

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HI!
I continually get code 90 (low/NO flow) from my 8111. I have disassembled, cleaned EVERYTHING, including the inlet port AT the pump (remind everybody to check this as stuff gets past the filter basket and will plug the pump inlet).

There is No air in the system and I get superb pressure at the outlet, yet I still get code 90. I again removed the flow sensor and put my ohm meter across the flow sensor terminals and activated the flapper and measured an open circuit. I used a heavier magnet to see if I could get make the internals of the sensor move to get an ohm reading, but I get nothing but an open circuit, ie: no measured resistance.

Can I simply bypass the defective flow sensor to trick the 8111 to think it has full flow without damaging the ‘brain’ of the system.?

Intex corp is useless at these questions. They have been out of stock on this sensor for months and are telling me “two weeks” for two months and now it’s “end of August” which I do not believe. Meanwhile I am making no chlorine while the 90 code is showing.

I love the 8111, this is the first problem I’ve had with it, and I’m frustrated that I can not get such an important part from them.

Thanks for listening!

ANSWER : Have you been able to find a solution to this problem. I am having the same issue.

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Lifted weights don’t go back down properly – they snag
ANSWER : The leftovers you found go in the pole underneath the first weight (the one on top) so 1 weight is always locked, this weight needs to be attached so the bar returns to it original position.

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We bought a Troy Bult zero turn lawn mower from Lowe’s in Greenville, NC yesterday and picked it up today, Aug. 15. The mower had been bought before and returned within 30 days before we bought it. During this time, the owner’s manual was lost and we did not get one when we purchased the mower. We need one and would like for you to send us one. The model # is 17WF2ACP011 and the serial # is 1A111H10134. It is a Mustand XP – 50″ cut. My name is Troy Godwin and my address is 202 Perdue Road, Cofield, NC 27922. Thank you.
ANSWER : I suggest you contact lowes

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How to use and display salt lick blocks for deers
ANSWER : Just sit it on the ground where the deer trail is and your good to go.

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