I will give you something to think about. The bow of the curved line is always to the inside and this is visually how you are able to pick up the ctel and aim points on all shots with the same alignment :thumbup:
not hard to figure out lol
You have already shown me several times now that you want to make up your own rules & dictate your one sided 'discussion' & apparently you want to make up your own 'scientific terms' too.
bow1
bō/
noun
1.
a knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used especially for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons.
"a girl with long hair tied back in a bow"
synonyms: loop, knot; ribbon
"she tied a bow in her hair"
a decorative ribbon tied in a bow.
synonyms: loop, knot; ribbon
"she tied a bow in her hair"
2.
a weapon for shooting arrows, typically made of a curved piece of wood whose ends are joined by a taut string.
synonyms: longbow, crossbow; recurve
"an archer's bow"
a bowman.
3.
a long, partially curved rod with horsehair stretched along its length, used for playing the violin and other stringed instruments.
a single passage of a bow over the strings of a violin or other stringed instrument.
4.
a thing that is bent or curved in shape, in particular.
synonyms: arc, curve, bend; More
a curved stroke forming part of a letter (e.g., b, p ).
a metal ring forming the handle of a key or pair of scissors.
NORTH AMERICAN
a side piece or lens frame of a pair of glasses.
verb
verb: bow; 3rd person present: bows; past tense: bowed; past participle: bowed; gerund or present participle: bowing
1.
play (a stringed instrument or music) using a bow.
"the techniques by which the pieces were bowed"
2.
bend into the shape of a bow.
"the sides of the image are squeezed in or bowed out"
curve
kərv/Submit
noun
1.
a line or outline that gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length.
"the parapet wall sweeps down in a bold curve"
NORTH AMERICAN
a place where a road deviates from a straight path.
"the vehicle rounded a curve"
synonyms: bend, turn, loop, curl, twist, hook; More
a curving contour of a woman's figure.
a line on a graph (whether straight or curved) showing how one quantity varies with respect to another.
"the population curve"
a system in which grades are assigned to students based on their performance relative to other students, regardless of their actual knowledge of the subject.
"grades were marked on a curve"
BASEBALL
another term for curveball.
verb
verb: curve; 3rd person present: curves; past tense: curved; past participle: curved; gerund or present participle: curving
1.
form or cause to form a curve.
"her mouth curved in a smile"
synonyms: bend, turn, loop, wind, meander, undulate, snake, spiral, twist, coil, curl; More