using a compass to sight a bearing to a distant target

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MN N 340 320 300 280 W 260 240 220 200 S 160 140 120 100 E 80 60 40 20 Using a compass to sight a bearing to a distant target. Measures an angle between Magnetic North, your location, and the distant target.

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Page 1: Using a compass to sight a bearing to a distant target

MN

N340

320

300

280

W260

240

220 200 S160

140

120100

E80

60

4020

Using a compass to sight a bearing to a distant target.

Measures an angle between Magnetic North, your location, and the distant target.

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• Sight to the target with the compass. • Turn the ring to align

the orienting arrow with the red end of the magnetic needle.

• Read the bearing from the ring at the index line.

Using a compass to get a bearing to a distant target.

MN

N340

320

300

280

W260

240

220 200 S160

140

120100

E80

60

4020

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Sighting with a Mirrored Compass

• Hold the compass level with the mirror at about a 45° angle.

• Use the sighting notch to align the compass with the target.

• Looking into the mirror, turn the dial to align the orienting arrow with the north needle.

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Sighting with a Mirrored Compass

• Turn the dial to align the orienting arrow with the north arrow.

N

340

320

300

280

W260

240 220 200S

160140

120100E

80

604020

N

340

320300280W260

240

220

200

S

160

140 120 100E

80

6040

20

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Needle ParallaxGood Bad

Keep the needle parallel to the orienting arrow.

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Parallax Side View

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Needle ParallaxView from Above View from Behind

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N

340

320300280W260

240

220

200

S

160

140 120 100E

80

6040

20

340

320300280W260

297°

Sighting with a Mirrored Compass

• Read the bearing from the index line

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Each increment is 2°!Longer tics every 10°!Labeled every 20° 296°

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212°

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36°

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36°

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254° 255°!?

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Labeled every 10°!Longer tics every 5° !Each increment is 1°

Circle in a Circle!to !

“Box the Needle”

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305°-306°

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357°

357.5°

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Sighting with a!Lensatic Style Compass

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Labeled in !Degrees and Mils!(6400 mils = 360°)!!Degrees!Labeled every 20°!Tics every 5° !!Mils!Labeled every 200 mils!Long tics every 100 mils!Increment every 20 mils

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1850 mils!104°

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550 mils!31°

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4640 mils!261°

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5750 mils!323°

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Sighting with a!Direct Sighting Style Compass

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LensMirror

Floating Compass Card

Side View

54LU Compass

70

250

60

240

50

230

80

260

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Forward bearings in!! large type!Back bearings in!! small type!!Labeled every 10°!Increases left-to-right!Longer tics every 5° !Each increment is 1°

226° 46°Forward bearing? Back bearing?

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275.5° 95.5°Forward bearing? Back bearing?

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Forward bearings in!! black type!Back bearings in!! red type!!Labeled every 10°!Increases right-to-left!Each increment is 1°

276° 96°Forward bearing? Back bearing?