 That is really not pitery. Shooters, you make a mess firing on that Able target. Table one, it's more about learning positioning, learning vertical bone support, and being static. We teach the fundamentals here. That is the very basic, this is how you get a bullet to hit its target. We teach, recruit the shoot. They come through and like no matter where they go, what kind of shooting they are, whether they're an infantryman, a water dog, whatever it is, they're going to have to learn those basic fundamentals. No matter what, you're going to have to learn how to control your breath, and you're going to have to learn how to control that trigger. You've got to learn about side alignment and like eye relief on an optic, cheek weld. All those things, no matter what you're shooting, come into play, whether you're just a recruit or even a pure sniper. Table one, they shoot in the sitting, the standing, and then for the further yard line, they get in the front. We give them scorecards. For table one, it's based out of a two to five point system. So the lowest points being two, the highest point value being two five. As a blocking CO, I manage three to four coaches, and I basically ensure that one, they're doing their job. Two, that the scorecards being written in the recruits are like, they know what to do. I teach them in the morning, and when they get there with table one, I go and I teach them table two for every marine arrival. You've always heard that it's always been said, you can't claim to be a rifleman, but you can't shoot. Maybe one day they're going to find themselves in combat and have them go out there and defend themselves, defend their brothers and sisters to the left or to the right. At the end of the day, we're a warfighting organization. We've got to learn to be more lethal as we go along.