instead of the rifle until you obtain the proper sightpicture.STANDING (OFF-HAND) POSITION.—Thestanding position (fig. 11-26) is used to engage surprisetargets that appear at close ranges. Normally, you usethis position when engaging targets less than 100 yardsin range and when you are constantly firing and moving.11-18Student Notes:Figure 11-25.—Variation in sight picture for each range of fire.Figure 11-26.—Standing position.Figure 11-27.—Kneeling position.
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