Archery bow torque sight

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

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124 87, F41G 1467

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053677803

ABSTRACT:
An archery bow torque sight that allows an archer to improve accuracy by overcoming or substantially reducing the twisting and/or turning motion of a bow about the hand grip when force is applied as the archer draws the bow to an anchor point. The torque bow sight includes an elongated support bracket having a front sight in which a first single sight line is vertically disposed and a rear sight in which a second single sight line is vertically disposed so as to be superimposed over the first monofilament. The second sight line must be equal to or greater than the diameter of the first sight line. A yardage indicator is mounted within a compartment defined as part of the housing of the front sight by means of an improved adjusting device.

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