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B-GL-382-001/PT-001
MILITARY TRAINING
SHOOT TO LIVE
(ENGLISH)
(This publication supercedes B-GL-318-006/PT-004, 1989-07-31)
WARNING
ALTHOUGH NOT CLASSIFIED, THIS PUBLICATION, OR ANY PART OF IT,
MAY BE EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE TO THE PUBLIC UNDER THE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT. ALL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION
CONTAINED HEREIN MUST BE CLOSELY SCRUTINIZED TO ASCERTAIN
WHETHER OR NOT THE PUBLICATION OR ANY PART OF IT MAY BE
RELEASED.
Issued on the Authority of the Chief of the Defence Staff
Shoot to Live
FOREWORD
1. B-GL-382-001/PT-001
Shoot to Live
, is issued on the
authority of the Chief of the Land Staff and is effective on receipt.
This publication replaces B-GL-318-006/PT-004
Shoot to Live,
Part 1, Policy
and
Part 2, Marksmanship Theory and Coaching
, in
their entirety.
2. This publication contains the small arms training program
for the C7 and C7A1 Service Rifle, C8 Carbine, M203A1 40mm
Grenade Launcher, C9 and C9A1 Light Machine-gun, 9 mm Service
Pistol and the Personal Defence Weapon (TBI). It also includes
range practices for Sniper Rifles, C13 Grenade, C6 GPMG, Rocket
High Explosive, 66 mm NM72E5, 84 mm Recoilless Carl Gustav
M2-M3, Eryx Anti-tank Missile and the 60 mm Mortar M19 Cdn.
The additional range practices for other individual weapons are a
direct reflection of the Levels of Occupational Competency found
within B-GL-383-003/FP-001
Individual Battle Task Standards
(IBTS)
. It is appreciated that range and simulation facilities vary
across Canada; consequently, the programme described herein is
designed for use on existing facilities and until these facilities are
upgraded on a national basis, the shooting tests contained in this
publication must be judiciously applied.
3. Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)
responsible for the preparation and conduct of range practices
contained in this publication must refer to the appropriate weapons
manual, Range Standing Orders and B-GL-381-001/TS-000
Training Safety
.
4. The Director of Army Training is responsible for the
content and production of this publication. Comments and
suggestions are solicited and should be directed to the following
address:
Director of Army Training
Land Forces Doctrine and Training Systems
CFB Kingston
PO Box 17000, Station Forces
Kingston, ON K7K 7B4
©
DND/MDN 2002
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
................................................................................ i
CHAPTER 1 TRAINING CONCEPT
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
..................................................1
Aim ..........................................................................................1
General .....................................................................................1
Publication Scope and Layout..................................................2
SECTION 2 PROGRAMME
.......................................................3
Concept ....................................................................................3
Weapons...................................................................................3
Design ......................................................................................5
Safety .......................................................................................6
Command Responsibility .........................................................6
Shooting Records .....................................................................6
Simulation ................................................................................7
Definitions and Abbreviations .................................................8
Training References .................................................................9
ANNEX A INDIVIDUAL SHOOTING RECORD
.............11
CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND TRAINING
SECTION 1 DESIGN
................................................................13
Stages .....................................................................................13
Stage 1—Preliminary Applications and PWT 1.....................13
Stage 2—Elementary Applications and PWT 2 .....................14
Stage 3—Advanced Applications and PWT 3 .......................14
SECTION 2 TRAINING PROGRESSION
...............................15
Continuous Training...............................................................16
Simulators ..............................................................................16
SECTION 3 STANDARDS
.......................................................17
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Grouping Standards ...............................................................17
Weapons Handling Tests .......................................................17
Qualification Badges..............................................................17
Physical Fitness......................................................................18
Competition ...........................................................................18
Coaching ................................................................................19
SECTION 4 TARGETRY
.........................................................20
CHAPTER 3 MARKSMANSHIP THEORY AND
COACHING
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
................................................21
Aim ........................................................................................21
Scope and Layout...................................................................21
SECTION 2 MARKSMANSHIP PRINCIPLES
.......................22
Introduction—Achieving Stage 1 Preliminary.......................22
Position and Hold...................................................................23
Natural Alignment .................................................................48
Aiming—Iron Sights..............................................................50
Aiming—C79 Optical Sight ..................................................55
Shot Release and Follow Through .........................................57
Trigger Squeeze .....................................................................59
Follow Through Score Sheet .................................................65
Aiming Aids and Practices.....................................................67
SECTION 3 COACHING
.........................................................77
Introduction............................................................................77
Knowledge Required by the Coach .......................................80
Theory of Small Arms Fire ....................................................80
Theory of the Grouping .........................................................92
Target Analysis ......................................................................94
Zeroing.................................................................................100
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Coaching Techniques and Tips ............................................105
Coach’s Equipment ..............................................................105
Preliminary Checks ..............................................................106
Action Before, During and After Firing ...............................106
Common Faults ....................................................................109
Training Tips........................................................................110
Use of the Rifle Sling ...........................................................112
Coaching Procedures............................................................114
Light Maching-Gun (LMG) Firing.......................................118
Pistol Firing..........................................................................119
C8 Carbine Firing.................................................................120
SECTION 4 SPECIALIZED TRAINING
...............................121
Introduction ..........................................................................121
Marksmanship from Positions other than Prone ..................121
Sitting Position .....................................................................121
Kneeling Position .................................................................123
Standing Position .................................................................128
Squatting Position ................................................................130
Rapid Firing and Snap Shooting ..........................................131
Rapid Firing .........................................................................132
Training for Rapid Firing and Snap Shooting ......................133
Moving Targets ....................................................................136
Methods of Engaging Crossing Targets ...............................137
Other Points of Aim .............................................................138
CHAPTER 4 PERSONAL WEAPONS
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Aim ......................................................................................143
General .................................................................................143
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