 The new course of fire can be conducted in three days. The first day is known as ARQ holds day. That day you conduct BZO, then you do the short bay, so 25 and 15 yard lines, then you go back to the 100 and conduct the barricades and the movers. You then move to the 200, conduct the barricades and the movers from the barricades at 200, you then move back to the 300, do a holds confirmation drill, then you move to the 500 for another holds confirmation drill. On pre-qual and qual day you start at the 500 and work your way down. I absolutely believe that this new qual will benefit Marines in their mission. Again the mission of Marine Corps Rifle Squad is to locate close with and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver and to repel enemies assault by fire and close combat. So by starting at 500 and working our way down to 15 yard lines they are doing exactly such. This is the combat marksmanship coaches course for the reserve unit. I feel like this is a really good course just for a new table one, table two, and trying to apply it actually into Marine Corps marksmanship. Shooting this new ARQ is really beneficial and teaching us how to be more lethal. This new course of fire is going to help the lethality of the Marine Corps out. One we start at the 500 yard line and we're shooting the same exact target as we are at 15. It's still a man-sized target. You're having to make hits more accurate, more pinpoint in the actual destroy zones of what a human-sized target would be. My confidence is through the roof like there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that I can go back, teach my Marines how to shoot, how to get better, how to run this new course of fire with the new iterations and then be able to come out and be better marksmen.