| To raise from | To | Add to Column 1. |
| 200 yards | 250 yards | 1 minute |
| 300 „ | 350 „ | 1½ minutes |
| 400 „ | 450 „ | 2 „ |
| 500 „ | 550 „ | 2½ „ |
| 600 „ | 650 „ | 3 „ |
The table has not been taken further, as 600 yards is the limit of “individual effort.”
LATERAL ZERO
If there should be a lateral error when zeroing, the foresight should be moved as in the R.S.M.L.E., except that the cramp is made to fit over and through the foresight protectors, and, as there is no nose-cap to remove, it is a simpler operation.
AIM, HOW TAKEN
No 2.
Sights:
Enfield 1914 Rifle.
[Diagram 2] will illustrate far better than a word picture how aim should be taken. The main thing is to look through the aperture, and not at it. The foresight will be centred in the aperture, and the tip of it placed at 6 o’clock in the ordinary way. (Note:—It will be found that with very little practice the eye will instinctively centre the foresight, and that aiming, with this sight, will in reality simply be the action of holding the tip of the foresight on to 6 o’clock.)