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The shooting program should contain the exercises mentioned the Chapter 8 and can be developed
according the circumstances. Where it is not possible to shoot over an open field, camouflaged targets mu st
be used. In this situation, only sight in on the center of the target. In normal situations, the choice of
shooting positions should change; shooting in a sitting position should be practiced as well as other
positions. When performing a more advanced training stage, the time for the exercise will be limited.
Shooting at a 10-point target at 300m, after performing exercise numbers 1 and 2 will be the exception and
not the rule. Most of the practice time and ammunition should be spent in sight adjustment training on field
targets at unknown distances.
7. Safety
46 The same safety rules apply for the Mq. Lu. Model 55 as those for the Model 31 (Section 75 and
regulation 51.30 “ Safety procedures for combat exercises”, sections 75-77)
8. Shooting Program for Scoped Rifles
Exercise Distance
Target
# of
Shots
Exercise Objective Passing Score
1 300m 10 pt. 18 Allow shooter to become familiar
with his weapon, to note the
effects of changes in sight
elevation and windage. Sight in
before performing exercise #2.
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2 300m 10 pt. 10 Exercise using a ‘sighted in’
weapon
90 points
3 300m K 10 Target style K, not visible to the
naked eye, placed before a
corresponding background; after
sighting in using the 10 pt. target
8 hits
4a 300m
500m
G 6
Shots
Max
Sight adjustment in the field -
4b 300m
500m
G 10 Hard to see target over an
unknown distance after ‘sighting
in’ per exercise 4a.
6 hits
5 200m E 12 Moving Target 6 hits
6 100m
150m
E 12 Nightfall 6 hits
7 200m G 12 At night. Target Style G, lighted ,
light is ext inguished when the
target falls.
6 hits
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