 This is Shepherd Humphries with the Jackson Hole shooting experience and I think my favorite discipline in shooting has to be long range rifle. I love shooting at the shot, hearing the bang right off the bat, and then waiting. And seconds later, hearing that ding once it's hit the rock or the steel target, whatever it was we were shooting at. I love that audible response that comes back. I love the smile that comes onto my face, onto my client's face. I just love the long range shooting. I think of long range shooting as kind of the intellectual part of shooting guns. Pistols, carbines, you kind of run around. It's a rough tough thing. It's great for young folks with lots of energy and adrenaline. It's a great thing to build up defensive skills for oneself if that's an area of interest. But what I really love is the gulf of shooting sports, which is long range shooting, precision shooting. I love shooting at 500 yards, 1000 yards, 1500 yards, 2000 yards. If we're shooting at 2000 yards, we're not going out and shooting one shot and hitting and then going home. We're taking time. We're seeing why did we miss that shot by 20 feet? Did we miss that 20 mile an hour wind that just gusted up when the constant had been 11 miles an hour? What happened to make that bullet land there? It's a great sport for analytical people, people that run businesses, pilots enjoy this, CFOs really enjoy this, attorneys, people that are detail oriented and really care about the science behind why something is happening. I also find that people that don't care so much about the science also enjoy it because it's just fun. The person who has no interest in the why's or the how's will take a few shots and get a hit on at a mile. What can be more fun? I think very few things can be more fun than long range shooting.