The first photo shows aiming practice; it's not live firing. This is a universally used training method for aiming familiarization. The trainee aims at a point and gives orders to his friend using pencil. When the pencil alligns with his target sight, he shouts "mark". If all three marks are close to each other, then the trainee passes.
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The first photo shows aiming practice; it's not live firing. This is a universally used training method for aiming familiarization. The trainee aims at a point and gives orders to his friend using pencil. When the pencil alligns with his target sight, he shouts "mark". If all three marks are close to each other, then the trainee passes.
I’m just share my views from top to bottom as I see them.
I feel this is a good simply because its consistent with how the user is used to seeing the comment form and filling out information in general. Filling out the name and email wont take me much time, and if you really wanted to go ahead and type the comment first, you can do so, not really that big of a work around.
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