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    Military targets used during rifle training

    Does anyone have a picture or pdf of the targets used by either the Canadian or British forces for rifle training with the No4 rifle? I found the cadet's version used with the No7 rifle but I can't find any for it's 303 British big brother..

    Thanks!

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    You should be able to access the publication "Shoot to Kill" which was the CFP at the time...there should be a PDF available? It's all going to be in there.
    Regards, Jim

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    I can't find the Shoot to Kill PDF.. Do you have a link?

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    Figure 2 target, from the Musketry Regulations 1909 Pt.2


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    Army 4 foot and 6 foot classification targets from Small Arms Training, Volume V (War Supplement), Small Arms Ranges - Layout Safety & Equipment (1945).



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    Figure 2, 3, 5, 6 and 4A targets, from Small Arms Training, Volume V (War Supplement), Small Arms Ranges - Layout Safety & Equipment (1945).

    This was termed Vol.5 to jive with Small Arms Training, 1931, Volume Five, which covered range construction, and of which this was the only volume of this publication to remain in force by that time.




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    Quote Originally Posted by MilsurpLovr View Post
    Do you have a link?
    Unfortunately no, I've had the books before too but no more. Looks like you have what you need now though...
    Regards, Jim

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    Does any one print these?

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    I think you will end up drawing your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micheal Doyne View Post
    Does any one print these?
    I'm guessing you want to shoot these? You need bristol board to make a template and do them by hand to start, then use news print roll ends for paper to trace onto. Then you have this shape you can readily trace a few out before range day. Staple them onto your witness screens and "Look Out - Look Out!"
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