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Gravity Assisted Bow Sight
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**The Idea**
I don't like the spirit level on a bow sight. It's important to keep the bow perpendicular to the ground. However, keeping your eye focus on the tiny bubble 20inches away, then change your focus to the target 20 yards downrange is such a tedious task. And it takes time.
**The Designs**
- Let's scrub the spirit level.
- I use a hinge to suspend the ring on its axis. Now it's kinda like a pendulum. If you camber your bow, the sight will lean with the bow.
- The two "wings", I call stopper, prevent the ring from going too far out or swinging uncontrollably (if you draw your bow from a weird position). They also give a clearer peep picture of how much you are leaning your bow. Also mind that strong cross wind can blow away your ring. If you think so, make yourself a full circle stopper. I'm lazy man.
**A Few Thoughts**
- This is somewhat a "one stone two birds" kinda thing. The sight tells you your bow is leaning but you can actually just ignore this information
I don't like the spirit level on a bow sight. It's important to keep the bow perpendicular to the ground. However, keeping your eye focus on the tiny bubble 20inches away, then change your focus to the target 20 yards downrange is such a tedious task. And it takes time.
**The Designs**
- Let's scrub the spirit level.
- I use a hinge to suspend the ring on its axis. Now it's kinda like a pendulum. If you camber your bow, the sight will lean with the bow.
- The two "wings", I call stopper, prevent the ring from going too far out or swinging uncontrollably (if you draw your bow from a weird position). They also give a clearer peep picture of how much you are leaning your bow. Also mind that strong cross wind can blow away your ring. If you think so, make yourself a full circle stopper. I'm lazy man.
**A Few Thoughts**
- This is somewhat a "one stone two birds" kinda thing. The sight tells you your bow is leaning but you can actually just ignore this information
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