AUSTRIA-HUN(iARY. 23 



RANGE FIRING 



The practice is in scores of 5 shots each, as follows : For the 

 first class, 9 ; second class, 8 ; third class, 7, at distances from 

 200 to 600 paces, the conditions being more difficult for the 

 higher classes. 



Two prizes of 20 kreutzers for each of the exercises 1 and 2 

 of the first class are given to men of that class, the remainder 

 is distributed as in the infantry. 



TRAIN TROOPS. 



The train troops practice with the carbine. For every 

 officer, cadet officer, and every man of the authorized strength, 

 including one-year volunteers, equipped with the carbine, 25 

 rounds are allowed annually. 



The practice of the several classes is in five scores of five 

 shots each at distances from 200 to 600 paces, the principle 

 of increasing difficulties for better shots being observed. 



A prize of 10 kreutzers for each of the exercises 1 and 2 of 

 the first class is given, one-half of the remainder is given, in 

 prizes of 10 kreutzers each, to men of all classes. for special 

 progress, and the rest is divided in larger amounts among the 

 best shots of the company. 



