"Of course, it would be the longest."
Austin Shepherd contemplated for a moment before answering seriously.
Logically, the most challenging moment should be when the target is thrown out, as the person with the gun needs to aim, which requires some time. However, such a contest carries a certain risk, as if it might endanger the person throwing the target. He wasn't quite sure about the capabilities of these new soldiers, who had just come into contact with guns not long ago, so he chose the latter option.
Waiting for the target to fall also required a certain level of mental fortitude.
Moreover, the farther away the distance, the greater the difficulty, and it also reduced some risks.
After he finished answering, Austin Shepherd scanned them again. Finally, he asked in a deep voice, "Does anyone have any other questions?"
"Sir, no!"
The two rows of nine soldiers responded in unison.
The fewer questions, the better.