Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector
Patent
1993-09-07
1994-10-04
Reese, Randolph A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
For archery projector
33265, F41G 1467
Patent
active
053516710
ABSTRACT:
A sight device for mounting upon the handle of an archery bow employs a flat mounting plate and upper and lower facing rectangular mirrors orthogonally attached to the mounting plate. The mirrors are rotatably adjustable in a vertical, plane and constitute a range finder system. An upper aiming pin associated with the lower mirror is manually positionable by the archer in horizontal and vertical directions. A series of horizontal pins adjustably disposed below the lower mirror enable the archer to measure distances beyond the effective range of the mirrors. A series of lower aiming pins enable the archer to aim based upon the dictates of the corresponding distance-measuring pins.
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Rainer Norman B.
Reese Randolph A.
Ricci John A.
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