4th. The aim is taken at the bottom of the bull's-eye and not at the top or center.

b--Fine Sight. The following illustration shows a fine sight which should never be used:

This sight causes the rifle to shoot too low because not enough front sight is seen. Correspondingly, if more front sight is seen than illustrated in the normal sights, the rifle shoots high.

c--Normal Sight. The following illustration shows the normal sight when the peep sight is used.

The above illustration shows the correct alignment of the peep sight, front sight, and the bull's-eye. The following features should be noticed:

1st. The top of the front sight and not the bull's-eye is focused in the center of the peep sight.

2d. There is a thin strip of white between the top of the front sight and the bottom of the bull's-eye.

3. Position and Aiming Drills.