Sighting device for an archery bow

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

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ABSTRACT:
A combined sighting and stabilizer device for an archery bow is set forth which includes a support body having a vertical axis, a pair of framing arms which are oppositely and laterally spaced from the vertical axis and in one embodiment of the invention extend rigidly from the support body to frame a target region which has sufficient area to permit an arrow to pass through the region. A stabilizer arm extends perpendicularly from the target region and is carried by the support body. The stabilizer arm has a threaded end which threads into the standard stabilizer bushing of the archery bow riser. A lock nut which is carried on the threaded end of the stabilizer arm is utilized to align the vertical axis of the support body with the vertical axis of the archery bow. In another embodiment of the invention, the framing arms are adjustably and slideably mounted to the support body such that the area of the target region may be varied.

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