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In series 1 the aim is taken at the bull's-eye every time. 



In series 2 to 6 and 8, the instructor, before the firing 

 begins, gives instructions about the point of. aim. 



Series No. 7 for trial. 



Magazine Fire.— In series 9 and 11, the time is limited to 

 twenty-five seconds for each 6 shots; in series 14, to forty-five 

 seconds for 10 shots; in series 17, to thirty-five seconds for 8 

 shots; in series 21, to fifteen seconds for 3 shots. 



Firing at unknown ranges. 



Score No. 22 is conducted on the target ground. The man 

 firing advances from a distance of 350 meters to 100 meters 

 from the target, and then retreats. - Whenever the target is 

 shown he halts and fires a shot. The target is visible each 

 time for 10 seconds. Each shot is marked. 



Two men can fire at the same time each against his own 

 figure. 



Scores Nos. 23 and 24 are conducted outside the regular 

 target range and usually by a firing line of the same extent 

 of front as that of the targets. Each man has a separate 

 target to fire upon. The figures, one for each man, are placed 

 in groups of two to five figures in each group. The distance 

 between the groups is about 4 meters, and between the figures 

 of the same group, about 2 meters from center to center. The 

 firing is slow fire by file by command. After firing 3 rounds 

 the firing ceases and all go to the target to see the effect. 

 Each man only notes whether he has hit his own figure or 

 not. 



