Package and article carriers – Carried by animate bearer – Sling attached to rifle or shotgun
Patent
1997-03-25
1998-02-10
Luebke, Renee S.
Package and article carriers
Carried by animate bearer
Sling attached to rifle or shotgun
224913, F41C 2302, F41C 3300
Patent
active
057159793
ABSTRACT:
Prior art slings used to support rifles during aiming and firing respond to the blood pressure pulse in the shooter's upper am resulting in rhythmic stress in the straps which extend to connect with the rifle. This is caused by the position and singular nature of the prior an attachment between that portion of the sling surrounding the shooter's upper arm and that portion of the sling which extends to the rifle. This interaction between the prior an slings and the shooter's pulse results in movement of the rifle and a reduction in practical accuracy. Slings of the present invention incorporate two attachments to that portion of the sling system which surrounds the shooter's arm and two non parallel straps extending to the rifle. By virtue of the location of these two attachments, the shooter's pulse can no longer create rhythmic stress in the straps extending to the rifle. Motion of the rifle during aiming and firing is reduced and practical accuracy is increased.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4542840 (1985-09-01), Pepper, Sr. et al.
patent: 5082155 (1992-01-01), Salvador
Rocketto, Hap. "Slings a Necessary Aid" Shooting Sports USA, pp. 1, 10 and 11, vol. 10--No. 1, Jan. 1997.
Luebke Renee S.
Maust Timothy L.
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