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marksmanship

[ US /ˈmɑɹksmənʃɪp/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːksmənʃˌɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. skill in shooting

How To Use marksmanship In A Sentence

  • Marksmanship is something the army could do a little better.
  • Senator Bennet is also a cosponsor of the Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Act - a bill highlighted by the NRA. No 'Buck Fever' this Season--Sportsmen Line Up for Bennet
  • Tran, via e-mail from South Korea where he is doing Cadet Leadership Training, said SCU's ROTC program has "allowed me to do a lot of cool things, '' such as rappelling, rifle marksmanship, Media Newswire
  • Well Sir, I have taught hundreds, if not thousands, of young men who may have never picked up a rifle before the finer points of marksmanship with M-16's, M-2 Brownings, M-60 machineguns, M1911 .45 ACP, TOW Anti Tank Weapons, Dragon AT missiles, and many Communist bloc weapons to boot. Why I Hate the Booth Babe Story, a Guest Editorial by Holly A.
  • I will have to say that everyone was taken completely by surprise by her marksmanship.
  • One journalist described Madison as a ‘Montana ranch girl, expert in the art of whirling a lariat arid revolver marksmanship.’
  • Squeeze or squeezing of the trigger is the third element of rifle marksmanship.
  • Their training emphasized marksmanship, fieldcraft, and individual resource, and they attracted some of the best officers in the army: two of the first ten commanding officers became marshals.
  • Ha admits to spending about 20 hours a week playing the game, improving her gamesmanship and marksmanship with each successive hour.
  • Again, and again, the Thunderf****r Magnum with Nevermiss optics is no substitute for proper marksmanship technique and good shot placement, what ever the arrer any particular Indian chooses to shoot. Gun News from Remington
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