Adults with bows and arrows.

Archery

Adults with bows and arrows.

"Good judgement of distance is essential. Accuracy in thrusting and lunging is best attained by practicing these attacks against rings or other convenient openings, about three inches in diameter, suitably suspended at desired heights." — Moss, 1914

Dummy

"Good judgement of distance is essential. Accuracy in thrusting and lunging is best attained by practicing…

"dummies should be constructed in such a manner as to permit the execution of attacks wthout injury to the point of edge of the bayonet or to the barrel or stock of the rifle. A suitable dummy can be made from pieces of rope about five feet in length plaited closely together into a cable between six and twelve inches in diameter. Old rope is preferable." — Moss, 1914

Dummy

"dummies should be constructed in such a manner as to permit the execution of attacks wthout injury…

"Used with indistinct or invisible targets and to define sectors." — Moss, 1914

Finger system

"Used with indistinct or invisible targets and to define sectors." — Moss, 1914

"Although men will be found occasionally who can get excellent results by using the fine sight, the average man can not, and this form of sighting is not recommended." -Moss, 1914

Fine Sight

"Although men will be found occasionally who can get excellent results by using the fine sight, the…

"Look through the rear-sight notch at the bull's-eye or mark and bring the top of the front sight on a line with the top of and in the center of the rear-sight notch and aligned upon the point of aim." -Moss, 1914

Normal Sight

"Look through the rear-sight notch at the bull's-eye or mark and bring the top of the front sight on…

"Look through the peep hole at the bull's-eye or mark and bring the top of the front sight to the center of the aperture and aligned upon the point of aim." -Moss, 1914

Peep Sight

"Look through the peep hole at the bull's-eye or mark and bring the top of the front sight to the center…