Firers use one A8 target for two groupings There is an entire section in the TC about how to Group & Zero on the targets I won't get into here. NSN 6920-0 The A8 target is the only authorized zero target. Short range and pistol marksmanship target. You will no longer be using a Silhouette Target for Group & Zeroing, Instead a Bullseye Target will be used, the A8 target zero M4/M16-series weapons 25-meters zero. Seems you now are now expected to Group & Zero a CCO & BUIS every time you go to the range, though, let's be real here, that will rarely happen. Only firers assigned the M68 close combat optic (CCO) are authorized the second iteration of grouping and zeroing ammunition for the BUIS. Note: All firers will complete grouping, zeroing, and confirmation at distance with their primary aiming device. Zeroing – Successfully place four of five rounds in two consecutive shot groups within the 6 MOA circle (threshold) or 4 MOA (objective) surrounding the appropriate point of impact on the A8 zero target at 25-meters (15 Rounds)Ĭonfirmation at Distance – After completion of the 25 meter zero, the Soldier must successfully hit a properly presented E-type target with a minimum of four of five (80-percent) shots (5 Rounds)Īpplication of Hold-Offs – After completion of confirmation at distance stage the Soldier must successfully hit a properly presented 100 meter E-type target with a minimum of four of five (80-percent) shots then the Soldier must also successfully hit a properly presented 200 meter E-type target with a minimum of four of five (80-percent) shots. Grouping – Successfully group by placing four of five rounds in two consecutive five-round shot groups within a 6 minute of angle (MOA) circle (threshold) or 4 MOA (objective) at 25-meters. Reading though it, it makes quite a fair bit of changes to the way it leads up to all the Training. It seems APD is fucking up and the TC page is broke, here is a Direct link from the Central Army Registry (PDF) TC 3-20.40 TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION - INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS has been Released, rejoice!.
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