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Safe BB Gun Handling: 1. I will always keep my gun muzzle pointed in a safe direction—I will never point it at a person 2. I will always keep my finger outside of the trigger guard until I start to aim at a target 3. I will never cock or load a BB gun any- where except on the firing line after a Range Officer commands LOAD 4. I will never attempt to fire a BB gun except on the firing line after a Range Officer commands START 5. After I fire my last shot, I will put my BB gun on half-cock and ground it CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - I Safe BB Gun Shooting Safe BB Gun Loading For Daisy M499 BB Gun 1. Shooter: Lower BB gun from shoulder- open to half-cock 2. Helper: Drop BB in gun muzzle 3. Shooter: Cock BB Gun—replace butt- plate in shoulder— fire next shot BB gun shooters shoot in pairs—one shooter and one helper (for safety, loading, etc.) BB Gun Half-Cock Produced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, www.odcmp.com ©2008
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Safe BB Gun Handling:1. I will always keep my gun muzzle

pointed in a safe direction—I will never point it at a person

2. I will always keep my fi nger outside of the trigger guard until I start to aim at a target

3. I will never cock or load a BB gun any-where except on the fi ring line after a Range Offi cer commands LOAD

4. I will never attempt to fi re a BB gun except on the fi ring line after a Range Offi cer commands START

5. After I fi re my last shot, I will put my BB gun on half-cock and ground it

CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - I

Safe BB Gun Shooting

Safe BB Gun LoadingFor Daisy M499

BB Gun1. Shooter: Lower BB

gun from shoulder-open to half-cock

2. Helper: Drop BB in gun muzzle

3. Shooter: Cock BB Gun—replace butt-plate in shoulder—fi re next shot

BB gun shooters shoot in

pairs—one shooter and

one helper (for safety,

loading, etc.)

BB Gun Half-Cock

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1. Sight Alignment: Shoulder gun--look through the rear sight aperture—see the front sight in the center of the rear aperture

CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - II

Firing the Shot

4. Trigger Control: With the target or bull’s-eye centered in the front sight ring, press the trigger smoothly until the shot fi res.

When the shot fi res, remember where the bull was at that instant (shot call and follow-through)

3. Aiming (Sight Pic-ture): Point aligned sights at target—center target or bull’s-eye in front sight ring—keep movements cen-tered

2. Breath Control: Stop breathing to aim and fi re

Breathe normally before starting to aim, exhale and stop breathing while aiming

Trigger pressure chart--apply pressure smoothly

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Supported Position Keys:1. Rifl e support (rest) should be

8-10” high2. Lie behind support with body at

a 20-30° angle3. Hold fore-end with left hand—

rest hand and gun on support4. Keep butt-plate up in shoulder

so head is erect5. To shoot—center bull in aligned

sights—press trigger smoothly

CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - III

Supported PositionProduced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, www.odcmp.com ©2008

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Standing Position Keys:1. Turn feet and body 90

degrees away from target2. Relax left arm on side--

keep left elbow directly under rifl e

3. Keep butt-plate up in shoulder so head is erect

4. Adjust left hand position to raise sights to target height (wrist straight = higher, wrist bent = lower)

5. To shoot--align sights on target center—press trigger smoothly

CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - IV

Standing PositionProduced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, www.odcmp.com ©2008

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1. Hold sling with loop in right hand and loop buckle up

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Proper Sling Use

2. Open sling loop—place loop high on arm

3. Tighten sling on upper arm

4. Twist sling swivel one-half turn to right, attach to fore-end—start with sling as long as possible

5. Get into position with the sling adjusted “long & loose” --move left hand back & forth to raise gun sights to target level

6. Tighten sling so it supports gun

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Prone Position Keys:1. Lay at a 20-30° angle to

the line of fi re2. Form straight line along

left side—from left hand to left foot—place left elbow under this line

3. Keep butt-plate up in shoulder so head is erect

4. Adjust rifl e height by moving left hand forward & rearward

5. Tighten sling so it sup-ports gun and upper body

6. Rotate position over the left elbow if the sights do not point at your target

7. To shoot—center target in aligned sights—press trigger smoothly

CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - VI

Prone PositionProduced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, www.odcmp.com ©2008

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Two Options:1. Cross-Legged (left) for

shooters with longer arms/shorter bodies—or--

2. Cross-Ankled (below) for shooters with shorter arms/longer bodies

Try them both—see which position makes it easier to keep your head up and the sights at target level—move left hand to rear to raise gun and sights

CMP BB Gun Shooting Poster Series - VIII

Sitting Position

Sitting Position Keys:1. Turn body 45° for cross-legged,

30° for cross-ankled position2. Cross left leg over right leg—

the leg that supports the gun goes on top

3. Place both elbows on legs4. Keep butt-plate up in shoulder

so head is erect5. Move left hand back until sights

are at target level6. Tighten sling so it supports the

gun7. Rotate position over the but-

tocks if the sights do not point at your target

8. To shoot—center target in aligned sights—press trigger smoothly

Produced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, www.odcmp.com ©2008


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