| US 7,497,441 B2 | ||
| Adjustable target mount | ||
| Thomas Marshall, Lakeshore, Utah (US); Kyle Bateman, Provo, Utah (US); and Thomas Wright, Highland, Utah (US) | ||
| Assigned to Action Target, Inc., Provo, Utah (US) | ||
| Filed on Sep. 08, 2006, as Appl. No. 11/530,280. | ||
| Claims priority of provisional application 60/715360, filed on Sep. 08, 2005. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2009/0020955 A1, Jan. 22, 2009 | ||
| Int. Cl. F41J 1/10 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 273—391 [273/406; 273/407] | 21 Claims |

| 1. A bullet target mount comprising:
a base configured for holding a bullet target; and
a target support arm, the target support arm having a first end configured for attachment to the base and a second end configured
for attachment to the bullet target, the support arm being attached to the base such that the support arm is selectively movable
between a first height and a second height so as to receive targets of varying height; and
wherein the support arm comprises a mounting bracket disposed on the first end of the support arm and configured for engaging
a face of the base, the bracket having a handscrew and at least one flange disposed thereon such that when the handscrew is
tightened, the bracket is drawn against the face and the at least one flange is disposed adjacent a side of the base immediately
adjacent the face so as to prevent rotation of the support arm, and such that when the handscrew is loosened the bracket may
be moved away from the face such that the flange is no longer immediately adjacent the side of the base and such that the
support arm may be rotated without removal from the base.
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