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The Bushnell Tour V2 is notorious for suddenly stopping operating. Normally, if I slap the sides it starts working again. This has happened many times. However, two days ago it quit working again and I have slapped the **** out of it and it still doesn't work. I have checked the batteries and they are great. Try slapping. If someone out there knows something else that will help me, please let me know.
The Bushnell Tour V2 is notorious for suddenly stopping operating. Normally, if I slap the sides it starts working again. This has happened many times. However, two days ago it quit working again and I have slapped the heck out of it and it still doesn't work. I have checked the batteries and they are great. Try slapping. If someone out there knows something else that will help me, please let me know. Slapping no longer helps in my case.
I had the same model, same problem. Bushnell replaced mine under warranty, If they needed to send it for repair it had to go to Russia. I guess it was cheaper to give me a new one. If its not under warranty Bushnell will send it off for you but it will cost quite a bit. My new pair lasted about 2 years with a lot of usage. Gen 1 night vision tubes do not have a very long life span. You may be better served buying a new pair of night vision binos.
Bausch & Lomb was purchased by Bushnell in the 70's. Your elites are Japanese made and considered quite a good binocular. Bushnell continued to make the same binoculars bearing the Elite name but replaced B&L with Bushnell. The current elites are different shaped. You could contact Bushnell or you could go to a store in your area that may stock the older Bushnell Elites and try and see if the eyecups fit.
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