Sighting system and range finder for an archery bow
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1. A range finder, comprising:
- a sighting pin having a focus point; and
first and second yardage bars on opposite sides of said sighting pin,wherein said first and second yardage bars are configured to be located relative to known features of a target at certain distances from the target.
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Abstract
A sighting system for use on an archery bow includes a sighting pin defining a front focus point and a plurality of contact knocks coupled to the bow string. An archer adjusts the distance of a shot by positioning a reference feature relative to a contact knock while placing the sighting pin on a target. A range finder for determining a distance to the target includes a sighting pin having a focus point and first and second yardage bars on opposite sides of the sighting pin. The first and second yardage bars are configured to be located relative to known features of the target at certain distances from the target.
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1. A range finder, comprising:
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a sighting pin having a focus point; and first and second yardage bars on opposite sides of said sighting pin, wherein said first and second yardage bars are configured to be located relative to known features of a target at certain distances from the target. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of shooting a bow, comprising:
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drawing a bow string to a fully drawn position; positioning a reference feature relative to a contact knock on the bow string; placing a sighting pin coupled to a bow body on a target; and releasing the bow string to shoot at the target. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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