Crossbow bolt anchoring system

Mechanical guns and projectors – Spring – Bow

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124 445, F41B 500

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050958836

ABSTRACT:
In a hunting crossbow of the type which employs a bolt raised above the crossbow stock and supported at only two points along its length, a bolt anchoring system is provided which cooperates with these supporting points, i.e., the bolt rest and string latch mechanism, to releaseably retain a broadhead-tipped bolt in ready-firing position through a greater range of movement by a hunter than would be possible without employing the system. The primary system component is a rubber arm-like device which, is mounted to the underside of the forward end of the crossbow stock, a position from which it can be readily employed by being swing upward and connected to a hunting broadhead and to which it will instantly return once the bolt has been released avoiding contact with bolt and fletching and allowing the bolt to continue on to its mark without interference.

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