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Title: CURRENT CHANGES TO TABLE ONE AND TWO


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CURRENT CHANGES TO TABLE ONE AND TWO
  • CWO3 DUTTON
  • 450-2712
  • David.Dutton_at_usmc.mil

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Preparatory Training
  • Prior to beginning training on Table 1/1A of the
    Marine Corps Combat Rifle Program, shooters must
    complete Preparatory Training. The following
    Individual Training Standards (ITS) are reviewed
    during Annual Rifle Training
  • Preparatory Training
  • MCCCS.11.01 Perform weapons handling procedures
    with a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.02 Maintain a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.03 Perform corrective action with a
    service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.04 Zero a service rifle/carbine.

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Table 1A, Fundamental Rifle Marksmanship (FRM)
  • Purpose is to impart the fundamental knowledge,
    skills, and attitudes necessary for safe and
    accurate firing of the rifle.
  • The information covered in this stage of training
    will form the basis for all other training with
    the rifle. Marines will be evaluated on their
    mastery of FRM skills during Table 1A course of
    fire.
  • During this table, the following Individual
    Training Standards (ITS) are reviewed during
    Annual Rifle Training

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Table 1A
  • MCCCS.11.5 Engage targets from a prone position
    with a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.06 Engage targets from a sitting
    position with a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.07 Engage targets from a kneeling
    position with a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.08 Engage targets from a standing
    position with a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.09 Engage targets at the sustain rate of
    fire with a service rifle/carbine
  • MCCCS.11.10 Demonstrate proficiency of the
    fundamentals of marksmanship (TABLE 1) with a
    service rifle/carbine.

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Table 2, Basic Combat Rifle Marksmanship (BCRM)
  • BCRM is the first step in transitioning a Marine
    from fundamental marksmanship to becoming a
    proficient combat marksman.
  • Marines will be evaluated on their mastery of
    BCRM skills at the completion of Table 2
    training.
  • During this table, the following Individual
    Training Standards (ITS) are reviewed during
    Annual Rifle Training

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Preliminary Training and Table 2
  • MCCCS.11.11 Demonstrate weapons carries with the
    service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.12 Execute a Tactical Reload with a
    service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.13 Execute a Speed Reload with a service
    rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.14 Execute Controlled Pairs with a
    service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.15 Execute Failure to Stop Drills with a
    service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.16 Execute Multiple Target Engagements
    with a service rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.17 Engage a moving target with a service
    rifle/carbine.
  • MCCCS.11.18 Demonstrate proficiency of Basic
    Combat Marksmanship Skills (Table 2) with a
    service rifle/carbine.

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Current Table 1
  • DAY One DAY Two

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Current Course Of Fire Day One And Two
  • 200 YD TRI-FIRE (DAY1) 3/3/4
    60 SEC SITTING
  • 200 YD SLOW FIRE 5/5/10
    25MIN SITTING

  • KNEELING

  • STANDING
  • 200 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 25(2TIMES) 60SEC
    STANDING TO SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 5 ROUNDS 5MIN
    SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 25(2TIMES) 70 SEC
    STANDING TO PRONE
  • 500 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 15 ROUNDS 15 MIN
    PRONE

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Current Table 1 Course Of Fire Day Three
(Qualification)
  • 200 YD SLOW FIRE 5/5/5
    20MIN SITTING


  • KNEELING


  • STANDING
  • 200 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 25
    60 SEC STANDING TO SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 5 ROUNDS 5MIN
    SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 25
    70 SEC STANDING TO PRONE
  • 500 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 10 ROUNDS 10 MIN
    PRONE

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Current Table 2 Scoring Procedures
Table 2 target
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Current Table 2 scoring procedures
  • 25 and 50 yard line procedures
  • 25 yard line 75 61 out of a possible 82
  • 50 yard line 50 41 out of a possible 82

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Current Table 2 scoring
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Current Table 2 scoring
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Table One And Two Changes
  • Table 1A, FRM/Table 2, BCRM.
  • All Marines not exempted per Chapter 2 of the
    Marine Corps Order are required to complete
    Preparatory Training.
  • FRM (Table 1A) course of fire, as well as
    Preliminary Training and BCRM (Table 2) course of
    fire.

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Preliminary Training for Table 2
  • Prior to beginning Table 2, an 8531 Combat
    Marksmanship Trainer from the unit or Range MTU
    will provide BCRM instruction, practical
    application, and dry-fire per reference (c).
  • Preliminary Training must be conducted at the
    range facility after Table 1A evaluation and
    prior to beginning Table 2 training.
  • Units must coordinate with their local Range MTU
    to establish an SOP for how Preliminary Training
    will be conducted.
  • Base MTU instructors teach all Table Two classes
    at the range.

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Shooter Responsibility
  • Weapon Systems
  • Shooters may fire Tables 1-4 with the M16A2,
    M16A4, or M4 carbine.
  • The M203 may be attached to either weapon for all
    Tables.
  • Once a Marine begins firing on Day 1 of Table 1A,
    the Marine must use the same weapon system, with
    identical sling, through the remainder of Tables
    1A and 2.

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Firing Positions
  • Standing
  • The rifle sling will be adjusted to the parade
    configuration for web slings.
  • For three-point slings, the sling must be worn in
    its standard three-point configuration or hanging
    free from the body.
  • Three-point sling body loop is not authorized.
  • The forward arm may rest against the body or on
    the cartridge belt and any attached equipment.
  • The magazine will be allowed to touch the
    clothing or the arm supporting the rifle, and may
    be gripped along the sides but the butt plate of
    the magazine may not be used to support the
    weapon.

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Waivers
  • Waivers from the requirements of the Marine Corps
    order may be solicited only for short-term
    situations that temporarily prevent an
    individual, group, or entire unit from completing
    annual training.
  • Waivers must state the circumstances preventing
    an individual, group, or unit from completing
    annual marksmanship training and what steps are
    being taken by the unit to resume annual
    marksmanship training.
  • A unit requesting a blanket waiver for the
    whole unit is not permitted. Waiver requests
    must be submitted with a by name roster of all
    individuals needing a waiver.
  • Waivers will only be good for the fiscal year
    requested.

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Exemptions
  • Marines assigned to units with no rifles on
    their T/E.
  • Marines awarded the Distinguished Marksman Rifle
    Badge. Distinguished Rifle Marksmen are not
    exempt from BCRM, ICRM and ACRM (Tables 2, 3
    4). A Table 2 score will not be reported for
    Distinguished Riflemen.
  • Officers holding the grade of O-4 or higher,
    unless the officer is issued a rifle/carbine as
    their T/O weapon. If the rifle/carbine is their
    T/O Weapon, these Marines should conduct live
    fire training on ICRM (Table 3) and ACRM (Table
    4), as applicable, with their units.
  • Officers with 13 years of service or more, unless
    the officer is issued a rifle/carbine as their
    T/O weapon. If the rifle/carbine is their T/O
    Weapon, these Marines should conduct live fire
    training on ICRM (Table 3) and ACRM (Table 4), as
    applicable, with their units.
  • Enlisted Marines holding the grade of E-8 or
    higher, unless their T/O weapon is a
    rifle/carbine. If the rifle/carbine is their T/O
    Weapon, these Marines should conduct live fire
    training on ICRM (Table 3) and ACRM (Table 4), as
    applicable, with their units.

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Exemptions Cont.
  • Gunnery Sergeants not assigned the rifle as their
    T/O weapon.
  • Marines who qualify Expert on FRM for two
    consecutive years are eligible for a one-year
    exemption from firing.
  • No expert scores prior to 1 Oct 05 will be
    counted towards meeting the two consecutive
    expert criteria. This exemption is not automatic
    and must be granted by commanding officers at the
    company level or higher based on demonstrated
    proficiency, training, deployment schedules, and
    other factors deemed applicable.
  • Marines granted this exemption will be required
    to fire during the next fiscal year and every
    other year thereafter while the Marine maintains
    an expert score and is granted an exemption by
    their Commander.
  • Marines who qualify less than expert will be
    required to fire expert two consecutive years in
    order to be eligible for the exemption again.

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NEW TABLE 1 DAY ONE AND TWO
  • 200 YD TRI-FIRE (DAY1) 3/3/4
    60 SEC SITTING
  • 200 YD SLOW FIRE 5/5/10
    25MIN SITTING

  • KNEELING

  • STANDING
  • 200 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 1 MAG (10 ROUNDS
    2TIMES) (60SEC) STANDING TO SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 5 ROUNDS 5MIN
    SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 1 MAG (10 ROUNDS
    2TIMES) (60 SEC) STANDING TO PRONE
  • 500 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 15 ROUNDS 15 MIN
    PRONE

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NEW TABLE 1 DAY THREE
  • 200 YD SLOW FIRE 5/5/5
    20MIN SITTING


  • KNEELING


  • STANDING
  • 200 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 1 MAG (10 ROUNDS)
    (60SEC) STANDING TO SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 5 ROUNDS 5MIN
    SITTING
  • 300 YD LINE RAPID FIRE 1 MAG (10 ROUNDS)
    (60 SEC) STANDING TO PRONE
  • 500 YD LINE SLOW FIRE 10 ROUNDS 10 MIN
    PRONE

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NEW TABLE 2
  • INFORMATION
  • THURSDAY/FRIDAY

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TABLE 2 FOR ANNUAL RIFLE TRAINING
  • Minimum Required Equipment
  • Issue rifle/carbine (with iron sights and no
    modular attachments).
  • Standard issue web or approved three-point sling.
  • Cartridge belt.
  • Six magazines.
  • Standard issue magazine retention devices
    (pouches/load bearing vest).
  • Hearing protection.
  • Flak jacket (body armor), helmet, and suspenders
    or load bearing vest. Attaching magazine
    retention devices directly to the flak jacket is
    authorized.
  • Note Water carrying device and foul weather
    gear are authorized. Any additional tactical gear
    worn by the shooter is authorized. Elbow and
    kneepads are not authorized.

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Value of shots
  • Table 2 utilizes a two point scoring system for
    all stages of fire.
  • Hits within the designated scoring ring are worth
    2 points.
  • Hits outside the designated scoring ring are
    worth 1 point.
  • Any thing outside the silhouette is a miss.

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Pass/Fail Criteria
  • Shooters must achieve an accumulative hit
    accuracy of 75 percent of the total possible
    points in Table 2 when fired at the 25 yard line.
  • Shooters must achieve an accumulative hit
    accuracy of 50 percent of the total possible
    points in Table 2 when fired at the 50 yard line.

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NEW Table 2 scoring
2 point value for shots in head shot, center shot
and pelvic region
NEW Table 2 target
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NEW TABLE 2
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NEW CONT TALBLE 2
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