 It's one two and three. Your front first, or actually two first. Let's make that so hard man. No you don't have to. I'll give it to you. I'll give it to you. I love your pull to do it real. I do. And then you set it. Then once you close it. Here's your chevron, okay? This chevron, you have up here, that's 300 meters. And then underneath you'll see all the difference. The tip of where you should be in. This is where your point of impact should be. If I put this on 300 meters, I should be hitting harder. Dead center, right? If we're in this chevron, depending on how you zeroed it, I always use the tip. That's just me. If you do a 300 meter range, and this is. The shoulders are touching them up. Then you know your range. And then if it doesn't work, you can bend the saviolines. The saviolines are getting shorter. Right. Right? Essentially what you want to try to do. You want to put three in the first one. Three in the second. If you open the feed tray, look away. Whatever's stuck in it will fly to your face. And it will be hot. And now I can get to zeroed right here on this. At least in maybe 10 individual rounds. Loose round.