I'm currently going through the Project 275 course. It's a TACP skills course designed to get those of us new to the careerfield a jumpstart on our upgrade training. This week is almost all on the range and it has brought up some good discussions. We have a former 11B who is now a shooting instructor with Tiger Swan. He has talked at length about getting JTACs that are more of a liability as a gunfighter than anything. I am curious about the experiences of the members of this board that have worked with JTACs downrange. Particularly the SF soldiers. This guy has relayed several stories from former SF/SMU guys he knows/works with that have told him they take a new JTAC out to the range ASAP to find out if he can perform. If not, that JTAC will very likely spend more time in the TOC than out with the team. Now, obviously CAS is our primary skillset. But, what level of skill with a gun do you expect/want out of a JTAC? In your experiences, is this something the community needs to work on more, or do you not even care as long as he is proficient with CAS? I realize I am new to the careerfield, but I want to know what the prevalent opinion is now so I can work on what I need to work on from the get-go instead of playing catch-up later on. Thanks in advance.