Target Shooting
Each cadet that joins the Air Training Corps is taught how to safely handle the basic No.8 bolt action rifle upon their basic training. Cadets will that be given the opportunity to fire this weapon on an indoor 25m range. The cadets will generally start with a grouping practice and with coaching by qualified staff will improve over time and possibly be given the chance to join the squadron shooting team.
Each cadet is put through "Dry Training" once they start their initial training with the Squadron, during this they will be shown the No.8 rifle in detail and shown the commands and practices used on the range are also explained so that the cadet knows what to expect before they are allowed anywhere near the range...
Each cadet and member of staff MUST complete a Weapon Handling Test (WHT) before they will be taken to the range and allowed to fire ammunition. They must then compete this test every 12 months thereafter.
The No.8 rifle itself is a nice, simple weapon - ideal for training. The sights are simple iron-sights (as with all cadet weapons) and it operates with a manually fed bolt action.
There is very little noise from the rifle, though ear defenders are always worn when it is being fired.
Awards:-
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| Squadron Marksman | Wing Marksman | Regional Marksman |
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| Corps Marksman | Cadet 100 |





