 Next group, move up to the clearing barrels. It's vitally important that every soldier qualifies on their primary weapon systems because even though it sounds cheesy, every soldier as a rifleman is such an important concept. Yesterday we went out to the range to qualify with the M4 rifle. We started off with a zero range, went out and made sure that our weapons were functioning properly, that the sights were properly aligned, that our optics were functioning, and that we re-familiarize ourselves with the weapon and how to keep precision strikes on the target. We were using pop-up targets, and so you'd have multiple pop-up targets at one time. And with the new firing tables, one thing that's different is having to transition mid-firing table or mid-iteration with positions and then having to do a magazine change. Some of that is different compared to the old firing table. Consistency. I think consistency is the key. Whether you're practicing just a basic qualification, whether you're doing any kind of special firing table such as the MEC or night firing table, consistency. Doing the same thing every single time. If you can be consistent, that's going to lead to success.