BATTLE SIGHT.
EXPLANATION DY THE INVENTOE,
Wa print below the second of Mr. H. Ommundson's articles on the row rifle sight- the Neve Anglo Sight which he has invented. Mr. Ommanden sin famous ride aljot who has twice won the King's Prize at Bisley. He is a non-commissioned offleur of Territoriala.
The claim made by Mr. Ommandsen for his nów sight is that within cortain limits it does away altogether with the naoussity for range- Rading.
To a large audience, which included represent- atives of the
the War Office, and Admiralty of sketes, Bir George Greenhill,
saha professor at Woolwich, lectured-
on the invention recently at the Electrical Engineers Hall, Victoria Embankment.
In the dission Professor Forber, whom the chairman (Mr. J. Swinburne) introduced as one. of the authorities ou, rauro Anding, offered baarty congratulations to fr. Ommundsen on this splodid invention" (Applause.) So far as ride shooting was concerned. He had very little doubt that it solved the problem. (Hour, Lear.)
BY II. OMMUNDSEN.
The gative angle system of sighting rifles and ordnince overcomes the two greatest sh 62 ing difficulties met with on the battlefield-- namely, estimation of range and adjustment of sights, A simple yet strong mechanical con. triganoe can be fitted to the rifle, which, when nised in the manner about to be described, ensures that ench soldier will use the curreal algration, all errors in fire affects being, in fact, railuced to the pers-ual equation. “Thús effent, it will be membros produced irrespective of the range, within, of course, the limits of effective fre.
WEATHER REPORT.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 1912.
On the 21st at 12.05 p.m.-Pressure bas insreseed considerably over N.E. Japan, and fallen considerably to moderately along the coast of China.
The area of highest pressure now lies to the S. of Japan. It is relative low over Chine.
East coast and fresh over the Chins Sea.
Moderate monsoon may be expected along the
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours onding at 10a.m. to-day, 0.62 faches.
The forecast for the 24 han ending at noon o-day is na follows
DiaraICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
(N.E. winds, 1 moderate,
outh coast of China between
Hongkong and Lamooks. J. South coast of China Tetween).
Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainan Baie se No. 1.
E winds, fresh to moderate; fair.
CHINA COAST NETEOROLOGICAL
Station.
Nemuro
REGISTER.
31at FUUARY, A.H
Stated broadly, the automatie, range finding offeots are produced by making use of the visual angles prosending from the eye to the object | Vlostock nimed at. For example,an object aix feet high will create a visual angle which for sighting purposes Hakodato....... is determined
by a straight line proceeding from "Tokio the eye to the top of the object and a similar Kochi the bottom of the ahjoet. This nearer the object in to the age the greater will this visual angle ba, the angle, in fact, varying us the distance.
Nagasaki Kagoshimas Oshima
Nabe........... Jahijima Bonin Te..... Chefoo Wolhaiwei Honkow Kinking. Shanghai Gatzlaff Sharp Penit Amoy Swatow
Now by placing an inverted backsight on the top line of the visual angle a foot distant from the eye, uod a foresight on the lower line of the ungle two feet distant from the eye, an ohjeet may be ti-ually callipered between the two slights. If the object recedo, it becomes visually smaller, the visual angle decreases, and in order to keep the object callipered the but and of the rile must be lowered or the muzzle end raised. or both. Whichever is done the effect is to increase the angle of projection at which. the bullet leaves the rifa. Observe that there Thiboka is no change in the sim, or adjustment sights, tho being entirely automatic.
METHOD OF 'SHOOTING,
of
Tafohn
To get this effoot without utilising this calli. pering method of sighting a simpler system is adopted.
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Direction.
Force
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Wentier.
Tho rifle is fitted with a sight, the constrac tion of which has no relation to distance or rangs, but solely to the height of the object against which the rifle is to be need. For in- stanes, tha military rifle would be equipped with Hollow........ a negative nogle sight constructed for usa against Pakhoi
trajectory
would be selected that is, | Phalien... the curve path of the bullet above the line of Tourate sight having a maximum height above the line C. St. James
sight of twice the height of an average man 11 feet. The sight would be made and Hay adjusted to produce, this trajectory, the figures and augles being worked out by the manu. facturer. The effective range of rifle so wald depend upon the power of the equipped cartridge used.
The method of shooting is as follows: Inatosd of aiming direct at the ran, aim is taken at a
F. G. Free, Director. point some distance below him. This vertical
Hongkong Observatory, February 21st, 1912 distance is determined by comparison with the the lorel of the sea in inebes, tenthe and hundredths.
1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fabrynbeit or man target, a ridiculously easy task aven to an 2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren- ontirely untrained man. For convenience the bait, vertical distance is assamed to be equal to the man target's height and will be referred to as the negative allowance."
This negative allowance creates a visual angle in precisely the same way as stated in describing
Labuan
(29.92 84
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air sutarstad with moisture being 140.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two poista.
5. FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Soale. E STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached olond, d drizzling rain, f fog gloomy, h hull, 1
the callipering method of sighting-namely, aoightning, o overenat, p passing showare, a squally,
angle which raries with distance, and, as it is below the object, it is a negative angle," and subtracts from the Bizad angle on the ride. The Bearer the target the greater the negative angle, and consequently the less remaining positive angle of projection at which the bullet leaves the rifle.
rain, a snow, tthunder, y visibility, dow (wet)
D. RAIN in inches, tenths and hardredths.
DONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, February 22nd
Previons On Date On Dau
Day at
At st 4 pm. 10, am 4.p.m.
The systera may be applied with much greator affect to naval ordnance, as the use of telescopic sights and fine mechanical appliances allows mach greater negative allowances to be made with exactitudo, enabling
the expert gunner to: wake use of much higher trajectories, sad so
oziend the effective battle range. to grostly
In-naval and field artillery the callipering Temperature
Barometer mothud com
employed with can
great effect. Not Humidity. only can the ordinary negative angle effects be Wind Direction.... produced by the direct oallipering metbol first Forosti
described, but double or treble negative angle Weather offects can be produced by simply altering the Rain distance betwon the eve and the backsight.
FCH DEER-STALKING
In sport, where the targot. i relatively small one, being, in fact, the area within which a vital shot may be placed, the negative nogle system is invaluable In particular some of the tests against tag targets showed astonishing results, even with the comparatively old 303. A 6iu, "heart" bull's-eye was hit with ease at
all distances between 50 and 200 yards without any way adjusting the eight or altering the aim. The significance of thean figures will be
in
at once appareat to the deer-stalker.
A number of important tests and demon- strations have been carried out by the Re- mington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co., of New York and London, at their works at Ilion, New York, where. was demonstrated to absolute conviction that by the negative anglo system the battle are effects could be
improved
in the ratio of at least five to one.
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63
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Highest open air Temperature on 21st...63 Lowest open air Temperature on 21st...58
LONGKONG TIDE TABLE. From 23rd to 27th February, 1913.
HIGH WATER.
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