AUTOMATIC PISTOL, CAL..45, M1911 AND M1911A1 in the center of the bull’s-eye. Repeat the operation until three marks have been made. The instructor looks at the aim each time, but he says nothing to the man until all three marks have been made and Joined together so as to make a shot group. The faults, if any, are then pointed out. The size and shape of the shot group are discussed and the exercise is repeated several times. At 30 feet, using the small bull’s- eye, the shot group should be small enough to be covered by a dime. c. Blank form.-This form is used during the period of pre- paratory instruction. Its object is to show at all times the state of instruction of each man and to insure his thorough instruction In all necessary points before range practice begins. • 47. Second Step; POSITION.-a. Essentials of proper posi- tion.-To assume the proper position for firing it is necessary
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