Glance
down through the lens and read the azimuth directly under the black index line.
The azimuth you read is the magnetic azimuth from your position to the distant
object.
Keeping
the compass level and the sights aligned, rotate your entire body until the
sighting wire is lined up on a distant object.
Look
through the rear sight notch and center the front sighting wire in the rear
sight notch.
Turn
the thumb loop all the way down and insert your thumb. Form a loose fist under
the compass, steady it with your other hand, and raise it to eye level.
Move
the rear sight to the rearmost position to release the dial, then fold it slightly
forward.
Open
the compass so that the cover is vertical, forming a 90-degree angle with the
base.
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of 6 correct.
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of 6 correct.
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