 Every Marine is a trained rifleman. Sergeant Cody Nelson from Grandview, Washington is that and more. He's one of four Marines on the combat shooting team training for the Northwest Multi-Gun Challenge in Bend, Oregon. The training is going real well. We just finished up working on our long range today. Tomorrow we'll be doing a lot of close range pistol shotgun work that we'll finish up on in the middle of the week with some more long range rifle training. Unlike standard marksmanship training, these Marines train using pistols, shotguns and rifles. Sergeant Nelson's been shooting in this competition for the past three years. Every year that the Marine Corps has participated. We shoot rifle pistol and shotgun. It's all action shooting. So in some places you might shoot a shotgun target at 15 yards, shoot a slug target and then dump your shotgun, pick up a rifle and shoot a target at 15 yards, and then shoot another one out to 600. It varies from what matches and what stages that we're looking at. A plus for the Marine Corps is that combat shooting teams add another level of training, keeping Marines on the edge of new techniques. Sergeant Patrick Dorn, Quantico, Virginia.