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<blockquote data-quote="hd_rider13" data-source="post: 772541" data-attributes="member: 8030"><p>Car, I know you of all people will understand this..............That statement is in the process of being changed. </p><p></p><p>The new assault rifle instructors course called CAT-C (combat applications training course) teaches exactly the opposite and that's how everyone from Basic training to BOLC II are being told to teach placement of the M68. (At least that's what the CG and all the Brigade CO's at FT. Sill are putting out.)</p><p></p><p>It's really simple logic though.......make a circle with your thumb and index finger......now hold it as far away from your eye as you can, look through it and pick an object about 50 yards away to look at. Now, move it half that distance closer to your eye.......which one gives you a better FOV?</p><p></p><p>I'm not really sure how "testing" showed there was a better FOV with it farther away, but anyone can test it out for themselves and see that the statement is incorrect.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry for hijacking the thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hd_rider13, post: 772541, member: 8030"] Car, I know you of all people will understand this..............That statement is in the process of being changed. The new assault rifle instructors course called CAT-C (combat applications training course) teaches exactly the opposite and that's how everyone from Basic training to BOLC II are being told to teach placement of the M68. (At least that's what the CG and all the Brigade CO's at FT. Sill are putting out.) It's really simple logic though.......make a circle with your thumb and index finger......now hold it as far away from your eye as you can, look through it and pick an object about 50 yards away to look at. Now, move it half that distance closer to your eye.......which one gives you a better FOV? I'm not really sure how "testing" showed there was a better FOV with it farther away, but anyone can test it out for themselves and see that the statement is incorrect. Sorry for hijacking the thread. [/QUOTE]
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