Pictures from Canada’s northernmost shooting range
A Canadian Ranger examines his target. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Ranger waits for his turn for the live-fire exercise. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
The firing line as seen from a distance. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Soldiers walk back to the firing line after inspecting their targets. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian Ranger is using a marker to mark his shots on the target. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their Lee Enfield rifles from a kneeling position. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their Lee Enfield rifles from a kneeling position. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian Ranger counts his hits on the target. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Forces Search and Rescue technician observes the live-fire exercise. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
The instructor shows how to insert the magazine into the rifle. Photo Levon Sevunts.
An Australian officer on an exchange program with Canadian Forces fires his Lee Enfield rifle. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
The range officer examines the breach of the rifle. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian soldier marks his shots on the paper target. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their rifles. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian soldier discusses his shots with a colleague. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian soldiers learn how to use the Lee Enfield rifle. Photo by Levon Sevunts
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their rifles. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their rifles. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers load their rifles. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their Lee Enfield rifles from a kneeling position. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers chat while they wait for their comrades to finish the live-fire exercise. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers break new ammunition boxes to reload their weapons. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
An Australian officer on an exchange program with Canadian Forces receives instructions on using the Lee Enfield rifle. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian soldier practices firing a hunting shotgun. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers practice shooting their rifles. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian Forces soldier learns how to use a shotgun. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Soldiers practice shooting WW II-era Lee Enfield rifles used by the Canadian Rangers. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
A Canadian soldier reloads his Lee Enfield rifle. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian soldiers learn how to use the Lee Enfield rifle. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Soldiers cover their rifles with a tarp to protect them from the blowing snow. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Canadian Rangers chat while they wait for their comrades to finish the live-fire exercise. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
After firing their rifles, Canadian Rangers walk to their targets to see where their shots landed. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
Soldiers practice shooting WW II-era Lee Enfield rifles used by the Canadian Rangers. Photo by Levon Sevunts.
That is a very cute set up, I can understand why it is so small.