 This is Shepard Humphrey's June of 2017 and we've just finished a series of two classes. Sunny was our guest instructor for both of these classes and obviously if you google Sunny, you know that he shot a guy a couple times in a training incident seven years ago and that's of course a concern to anybody that's going to invite Sunny to come out and shoot. We had two NRA, I guess it's not certified, I guess we're appointed training counselors that acted as range safety officers and at the end of an exhausting day yesterday out in the hot sun I kind of felt like we wouldn't have needed to have a safety officer there. You know it's a good idea to have one at the range but I'm going to tell you that I wasn't sure what to expect but watching you you were completely safe. You did some things that are not conventional, square range, rules but everything you did was safety. You double and triple checked with the students and yeah just one guy here saying I trust Sunny. I appreciate that Shepard. You know it's not an extraordinary way. I did make a mistake, a very, very, you know, very heavy mistake. Me and the gentleman got injured, we'll live with that for the rest of our lives. Safety is the most paramount, you know, but you cannot look at it regardless of your skill level and feel super confident to the level of I don't need to check it, I know. The moment you feel that way bad things will happen. So I did learn from it and you know for all of you training out there pay attention, you know, stay focused on training especially with firearms. It's not the time to relax and allow I think I know to take over, I know. Double check, triple check, it's only a minute extra, it's worth it. Good advice. Thank you. Thank you. Good getting to know you and shoot with you. Thank you Shepard.