1 00:00:02,330 --> 00:00:04,441 the recruits are conducting cable one 2 00:00:04,441 --> 00:00:06,774 course of fire today along with zeroing . 3 00:00:06,774 --> 00:00:08,719 So the roles of the coaches during 4 00:00:08,719 --> 00:00:10,663 Table one is just to coach them on 5 00:00:10,663 --> 00:00:12,497 individual level aspects such as 6 00:00:12,497 --> 00:00:14,552 adjusting positions so it more suits 7 00:00:14,552 --> 00:00:16,719 the shooter itself . The importance of 8 00:00:16,719 --> 00:00:18,830 range qualification , especially here 9 00:00:18,830 --> 00:00:21,052 in boot camp with table one and now A . 10 00:00:21,052 --> 00:00:23,274 R . Q . For while they're in the marine 11 00:00:23,274 --> 00:00:22,940 Corps is just to make sure that they 12 00:00:22,950 --> 00:00:25,061 understand how to utilize the weapons 13 00:00:25,061 --> 00:00:27,260 system to its fullest extent , out to 14 00:00:27,270 --> 00:00:31,190 500 yards . The 15 00:00:31,190 --> 00:00:33,246 Table one course of fire consists of 16 00:00:33,246 --> 00:00:35,412 entry level marksmanship training from 17 00:00:35,412 --> 00:00:37,990 the 200 , and 500 yard lines . The 18 00:00:37,990 --> 00:00:40,101 shooting positions at the 200 will be 19 00:00:40,110 --> 00:00:42,770 sitting kneeling and standing After 300 . 20 00:00:42,780 --> 00:00:44,891 It will be sitting and prone and then 21 00:00:44,891 --> 00:00:48,240 at the 500 will just be prone during 22 00:00:48,240 --> 00:00:50,600 table One biggest struggle I see is 23 00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:52,656 just fear of the weapon , especially 24 00:00:52,656 --> 00:00:54,878 from those who have never shot before . 25 00:00:54,878 --> 00:00:56,878 They tend to flinch a lot , be more 26 00:00:56,878 --> 00:00:58,933 fearful of the weapon holding back , 27 00:00:58,933 --> 00:00:58,950 closing their eyes , things like that .