 Sniper school is a six-week course. You could never have shot with an optic before just iron sights and we'll take you all the way to be a fully qualified sniper in six weeks. We're able to have two phases since it's the National Guard. You can attend one phase at a time. We belly shoot to begin with and that gets just your baseline. If you can counter the effects of gravity and wind out to max effective range from your belly, that pretty much gets you through phase one. Once we get to phase two, you're off your belly and we go into stalking phase. So dynamic shooting, rapid target engagement and also field craft. The sniper competitions are a little different than the courses of fire the NGMTC runs in that we need to have totally different courses of fire every year because snipers are problem solvers. If we give them the same course of fire every year, they're going to crush it and it's not a learning environment at that point. These are expert shooters. They've been around the block a time or two. So they need to be thrown in a position where they have to use their brains, problem solve, get rounds on target or discretionary rounds. What are things going on in real time that snipers are having to deal with or if we were in that type of fight, what decisions would we have to make? Adding the realism, you almost touch on the sniper's emotional aspect and that's really good to do because you've got to detach from your emotions to deliver accurate discretionary fires. Thanks for watching.