Mr. Eisenberg. Now of course this aiming error is derived from the three riflemen who you employed in the tests, is that correct?
Mr. Simmons. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you proceed to the other two?
Mr. Simmons. Using the 1.2 mil aiming error, again at the larger targets, the probability of hitting the target at 175 feet is 1; at 240 feet it is 0.96; and at 270 feet it is 0.92.
Mr. Eisenberg. How would you characterize the second two figures in terms of probability?
Mr. Simmons. These also are very high values.
Mr. Eisenberg. The mil figure was 1.2, was it?
Mr. Simmons. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. Does that include, did you say, both aiming error and round-to-round dispersion?
Mr. Simmons. The 1.2 is the aiming error. When we include the round-to-round dispersion, it becomes only 1.24 mils.