Having the Military engage in the hunting of Wild Rabbits was a proposition that Arthur had never considered before.
But thinking about it, it made sense. Training soldiers by having them shoot at fixed targets was one thing, but shooting at moving Wild Rabbits was even better training.
In fact, hitting Wild Rabbits was more challenging than hitting fixed targets, and it might even be more beneficial in improving the Soldiers' accuracy.
As for the funds consumed by organizing the Military to hunt Wild Rabbits on a large scale, for Australasia as it stood, this was not a concern.
It was also a good opportunity for the Military to engage in prolonged field exercises, firstly, to train the Military's combat capabilities in various terrains, and secondly, to improve the Soldiers' marksmanship.
After careful consideration and deeming the method feasible, Arthur did not hesitate.