Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector
Patent
1993-08-25
1995-06-06
Knight, Anthony
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
For archery projector
124 80, F41B 514
Patent
active
054213150
ABSTRACT:
An adjustable crosshair bow sight, comprised of a frame which forms an apperture or sighting window. The window is bisected by a vertical crosshair, and the horizontal crosshair pins are inserted into the frame through holes in one of the sides of the frame. These holes are arranged in rows which are out of vertical registration with each other to provide a fine adjustment of the pins. The ends of the pins are held in place by corresponding holes in the opposite side of the frame, and the entire pin is held within the frame by a retaining plate which attaches to the entrance wall. The use of holes to insert and hold the pins allows not only a fine adjustment, but an easy method for resetting the pins to a preferred sighting position. The holes eliminate the trial and error that would normally be necessary in setting a sight to duplicate a previously used pin position, should an archer choose to change the type of bow or arrow used, or should otherwise encounter a need to change the pin settings.
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