Claims
- 1. A training device for training a shooter to shoot with improved accuracy, said device comprising:
a picture of a target; and means for mounting the picture on an opposite side of a sighting mechanism from the shooter's eye, said mounting means mounting the picture in a position in which the picture is visually aligned with the sighting mechanism when the shooter is in a shooting position.
- 2. The training device of claim 1 wherein the means for mounting the picture includes a mounting bracket that holds the picture of the target and connects to the sighting mechanism.
- 3. The training device of claim 2 wherein the mounting bracket connects to an archery pin sight and holds the picture of the target in a position where a sight pin is visually aligned with the center of the pictured target.
- 4. The training device of claim 2 wherein the mounting bracket connects to an archery scope sight and holds the picture of the target in a position where an aiming point in the scope is visually aligned with the center of the pictured target.
- 5. The training device of claim 1 wherein the means for mounting the picture includes a mounting bracket that holds the picture of the target and connects to a bow.
- 6. The training device of claim 1 wherein the means for mounting the picture includes a mounting bracket that holds the picture of the target and connects to a gun.
- 7. The training device of claim 6 wherein the mounting bracket connects to the gun barrel and holds the picture of the target in a position where a gun sight is visually aligned with the center of the pictured target.
- 8. The training device of claim 7 wherein the mounting bracket holds the picture of the target above a path followed by a bullet fired from the gun.
- 9. The training device of claim 7 wherein the mounting bracket holds the picture of the target in front of the gun, the picture having an aperture therein that allows a bullet fired from the gun to pass therethrough.
- 10. A method of training a shooter to shoot with improved accuracy, said method comprising the steps of:
fixedly mounting a picture of a target on an opposite side of a sighting mechanism from the shooter's eye, said picture being mounted in a stationary position in which the center of the picture is visually aligned with the sighting mechanism when the shooter is in a shooting position; and shooting a plurality of shots by the shooter while looking through the sighting mechanism at the stationary picture of the target; whereby the shooter's subconscious mind is trained to maintain a sight-picture in which the sighting mechanism remains aligned with the target while shooting.
- 11. The method of training a shooter of claim 10 further comprising repeating the steps of claim 10 at least once daily for a training period of approximately four to six weeks.
- 12. The method of training a shooter of claim 11 wherein the step of repeating the steps of claim 10 at least once daily for a period of approximately four to six weeks includes abstaining from shooting at real targets for approximately the first three weeks of the training period.
PRIORITY STATEMENT UNDER 35 U.S.C. §119(e) & 37 C.F.R. §1.78
[0001] This nonprovisional application claims priority based upon the prior U.S. provisional patent application entitled, “Training Device and Method for Archery and Gunnery,” application No. 60/301,397, filed Jun. 27, 2001 in the name of Fay F. Frigon.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60301397 |
Jun 2001 |
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