[3] [See Preface, para. 10.]

[4] This precaution will also be adopted when magazines are not charged.

[5] For the maximum penetration of the pointed bullet in various substances see Appendix, Field Entrenchments, of this series.

[6] Tables giving the maximum height of the trajectory of the Mark VI and VII bullets at different ranges, together with tables showing the angles of descent for the last 100 yards of each range, will be found in Musketry Regulations.

[7] This target is described in para. 152, Musketry Regulations, Part II.

[8] For description of and directions for use of Legret Aim-Teacher, the Aim-Corrector, and Aiming-Disc, see Appendix. A list of necessary appliances for aiming instruction, including aiming and firing rests, etc., will be found in para. 6 of this section.

[9] The position for aiming when lying will be taught previously to this practice.

[10] Shooting from the left shoulder is not to be permitted unless it is rendered necessary by defective eyesight in the opinion of the Company Commander.

[11] See [Fig. 33] illustrating this point. See also Drill and Field Training of this series, Fig. 41, and Field Entrenchments of this series, Figs. 67 and 68.

[12] For directions for adjusting sights in the lying position, see Sec. 26, para. 4 (iv).