 What I love being a better sniper is actually the challenges of the shot and the challenges of the job itself It's normally a pretty long haul to get into the job And then once you do get there, it sort of doesn't end until once you've taken the shot So you're making your calculations and taking your different variables So it's a pretty good challenge So finding vegetation to blend in with and wearing the proper equipment To get comfortable in the rocks and find that perfect shot That's exactly my favorite part about being a sniper Is the personal camouflage aspect I love being able to sneak up on people and them not knowing I'm there And their life is in my hands Professionally it's the trading of skills So obviously we have some different things we've picked up and they've picked up some different things And then also verifying the things you can both do the same So you know they're optimal And then yeah personally it's just hanging out with the guys You know US Marine Corps, it's very similar to the Royal Australian Regiment The way they sort of carry themselves And so it's always good to get together with the Marines The big one for me is that we can operate together For me the big eye opening thing in the last three months Has been that Australian forces and American forces can operate on the battlefield Side by side without any sort of issues Yep so I'm Corporal Isaac Morgan and I'm a sniper team leader With the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment I'm Sergeant Hurley, scout sniper team leader attached to 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment