A bowsight is provided for an archery bow including a support bracket for attachment generally parallel to the length of the archery bow. A plurality of sights are connected to and are longitudinally spaced along the support bracket. Each of the sights defines an outer longitudinal height and a smaller inner longitudinal height. The outer heights are successively smaller from sight to sight. Each of the outer longitudinal heights are positioned so that the bow will be properly aimed at a target when the outer longitudinal height of any one of the sights equals the apparent vertical height of the target. The inner longitudinal heights are successively smaller from sight to sight in the same direction as the outer heights become smaller. Each of the inner longitudinal heights are of a dimension so that the bow will be properly aimed when the inner longitudinal height of any one of the sights is equal to the apparent vertical height of the target. The bow is moved to place the target between that sight having the equal inner longitudinal height and the next smaller sight for proper aiming; thereby reducing the number of sights for a given number of target distances.
A multiple range sight for an archery bow having at least a first and a second aiming indicia. The aiming indica include a proximal end of a light-gathering optical fiber, wherein light is emitted from the proximal end. Further a holder supports the aiming indicia and is attachable to the archery bow. The first aiming indicia is provided for sighting a target at a first range. The second aiming indicia is provided for sighting a target at a second range. An area of the first aiming indica directly visible to an archer when sighting the target is sized in inverse relation to the length of the range such that the aiming indicia does not obscure the target. An area of the second aiming indicia directly visible to an archer when sighting the target is sized in inverse relation to the length of the range, and is of a different size than the area of the first aiming indicia.
A rangefinding adjustable bow sight for use with an archery bow having a mediate grip portion. A frame is adapted for rigid attachment to the bow adjacent the grip portion. A lead screw is mounted to the frame such that the axis of the lead screw is generally parallel to the length of the bow, and such that rotation of the lead screw about its axis with respect to the frame is permitted. The lead screw has a first section having a first thread pitch and a second section having a second thread pitch different from the first thread pitch. A first rangefinding pin is fixed to the frame. A second rangefinding pin is movably mounted to the frame by a follower block threadedly engaging the first section of the lead screw for moving the second rangefinding pin axially with respect to the lead screw as the lead screw is rotated. A sight pin is movably mounted to the frame by another follower block threadedly engaging the second section of the lead screw for moving the sight pin axially with respect to the lead screw as the lead screw is rotated. A manually operable disk wheel is provided for selectively rotating the lead screw about its axis in either direction. The first and second rangefinding pins and the sight pin are disposed with respect to each other such that as the distance between the first and second rangefinding pins increases, the sight pin is raised toward the top of the bow.
An archery bow sight comprising a sight mount attachable to an archery bow, a sight pin retaining sleeve adjustable by means of a mounting nut in a slot in the sight mount, and a sight pin adjustably retained in the sight pin retaining sleeve is provided. The generally V-shaped sight configuration of the sight pin provides improved target sighting and the sight pin retaining sleeve permits sight pin replacement without requiring realignment in either the vertical or horizontal adjustment plane. An optional protector is provided to shield the sight pin and retaining sleeve from direct blows, and an optional quiver attachment feature allows pivotable mounting of the quiver directly on the sight mount.
An archery bow including a bow speed specific sight pin block having sight pin openings for sight pins located therein relative to each other at fixed distances for a given bow speed, so that when a single sight pin is manually positioned to indicate its corresponding arrow flight range, each of the other sight pins in the other openings will be in position to indicate their corresponding arrow flight range. The sight pin block may be mounted in a riser opening and allen screws may be included in the bowsight pin block frame for moving wedges located in the bowsight pin block frame into engagement with a sidewall of the riser opening for mounting the bowsight pin block in the riser opening.
A bow sight is comprised of at least two support structures, at least one of the support structures supporting at least one angled sight pin. Each support structure is adjustably attached to a mounting member that allows individual vertical adjustment of each support structure and thus individual vertical adjustment of each sight point of the sight pins.