ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 11 -- United States Patent no. 12,546,567, issued on Feb. 10, was assigned to B.E. Meyers & Co. Inc. (Redmond, Wash.).

"Methods for aiming a firearm relative to a disturbed pointer and systems thereof" was invented by Thomas Alldredge (Clinton, Wash.), Alexander Bigby (Redmond, Wash.), Miles Elledge (Woodinville, Wash.) and Spencer Nelson (Kirkland, Wash.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Aiming a firearm via a disturbed pointer is disclosed and can include receiving a mounting position of a ballistic aiming system with respect to a boresight of the firearm, a detected cant of the firearm, and a determined range to a target. An adjusted aiming solution for the target can be...