Adjustable telescope mount for an archery bow

Geometrical instruments – Straight-line light ray type – Structurally installed

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ABSTRACT:
The structure of an adjustable telescope mount for an archery bow has been presented herein. The main components of the present invention include: a threaded rod having a first and second end, a ball having a threaded hole therethrough, and means for adjustably clamping the ball. The first end of the threaded rod is capable of receiving a telescope and the second end is threaded through the hole in the ball, which is sized to receive the second end. The means for adjustably clamping the ball include two C-shaped members which have machined edges in order to have surfaces contoured to mate closely with the shape of the ball. The C-shaped members are attached to each other forming an opening which engages the ball. One of the C-shaped members is further attached to means for affixing the adjustable clamping means to the bow.

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