Basic Rifle Marksmanship Trainer's Guide

Basic Rifle Marksmanship Trainer's Guide
Author: US Army Infantry School
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781410106919

The purpose of this Guide is to assist trainers involved with the teaching of basic rifle marksmanship in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to be a more effective instructor of basic shooting skills.

Trainer's Guide

Trainer's Guide
Author: Jamie Waterman Purvis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1989
Genre: M-16 rifle
ISBN:

Basic Rifle Markmanship Trainer's Guide

Basic Rifle Markmanship Trainer's Guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

The BRM Trainer's Guide provides the instructor with what are considered the current fundamentals of marksmanship in terms of general knowledge and skill acquisition techniques. The scope of the guide is initial entry marksmanship training; however, it is appropriate for use in any unit. The most important reason to field this guide is to provide information to trainers as quickly as possible. The contents of this guide will appear in Change Three of FM 23-9, M16A1 Rifle and Rifle Marksmanship once it is published. While much of the material reflects current thinking, it must be understood that continued research will result in further refinement in marksmanship training techniques. Keywords: Remedial marksmanship training, Shot group analysis, Down range feedback, M16A1 performance, Marksmanship fundamentals, Basic rifle markmanship POI, M16A1 ballistics.

Rifle Marksmanship Diagnostic and Training Guide

Rifle Marksmanship Diagnostic and Training Guide
Author: David R. James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: Military education
ISBN:

"A Rifle Marksmanship Diagnostic and Training Guide was developed to assist Army drill sergeants diagnose and train Soldiers in the Initial Entry Training (IET) environment. The guide was based on subject matter expert input from the Infantry One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Brigade and the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU). These experts were interviewed to obtain effective training and diagnostic techniques and lessons learned through years of training IET Soldiers. The guide integrates this information, sequences it according to the marksmanship program, and thoroughly illustrates the major training principles and lessons learned. All information supplements and complements the Army marksmanship field manual. The guide is an Appendix to the report."--DTIC.

Rifle Marksmanship

Rifle Marksmanship
Author: Department of the Army
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1510728465

Rifle Marksmanship is the newly revised, official guide to planning and executing training on the M16-series rifles (M16A1, M16A2, M16A3, and M16A4) and M4 carbine. This handbook is developed by the US Army for commanders, leaders, and instructors to help create training programs and materials for soldiers to complete the United States Army rifle marksmanship program. It offers a comprehensive guide to the specifics and capabilities of each weapon and an introduction to the fundamentals of marksmanship, followed by complete guidance through each of the five stages of rifle marksmanship training. Topics covered include: Weapon Characteristics, Accessories, and Ammunition Range Safety and Risk Management Preliminary Marksmanship and Mechanical Training Advanced Optics, Lasers, and Iron Sights 10-Meter Target Offsets and 25-Meter Zero Offsets Training Aids, Devices, and Scorecards Replete with information and training materials for learners and instructors, this handbook provides the guidance for all shooters, whether in combat or in hunting and recreation, to operate their rifles with deadly proficiency.

Basic Rifle Marksmanship Training with the Laser Marksmanship Training System

Basic Rifle Marksmanship Training with the Laser Marksmanship Training System
Author: Joseph D. Hagman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2000
Genre: Laser beams
ISBN:

"This research compared the relative impact of two approaches for training Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM). One hundred and eighty four One-Station Unit Training (OSUT) infantry trainees (i.e., the experimental group) trained under a U.S. Army Reserve (USAR)-developed, device-based (i.e., the Beamhit Laser Marksmanship Training System LMTS) approach, and 202 infantry trainees (i.e., the control group) trained under the standard U.S. Army Infantry School BRM program of instruction. Results revealed that the experimental group outperformed the control group on shot grouping, weapon zeroing, and known-distance firing. No between-group differences were found, however, for record fire qualification scores or for performance during pop-up target engagement practice periods leading up to qualification. The implications of these findings for initial marksmanship training are discussed along with plans for follow-up USAR-sponsored research to assess (a) the impact of LMTS-based training on sustainment performance, and (b) the feasibility of using LMTS-based performance to predict live-fire qualification scores."--Stinet.