browningautoriflehad a post here where he pointed out that in recent memory, the Canadians have not taught shooting with bayonet fixed. Perhaps the occasional course had course staff that had a few minutes of extra time to fire a group at 100 yards with bayonet fixed in order to see the results, but that's about it. Like he also said, there was about as much time devoted to that as with shooting wearing your NBCW bunny suit and mask.
I don't remember any of the earlier Shoot To Live pams, circa the C1 prior to the SARP that replaced the C1 with the C7, that specified any firing (particularly zeroing) being done with bayonets fixed. The earliest digital pam I have (about 2003) only mentions that bayonet fixed results in lower points of impact, nothing else. That continues with the latest versions of what is now the CanadianForces Operational Shooting Program.
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