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With long practice, a man might learn marksmanship in space.
Their marksmanship has improved to the point of being good enough.
He was the author of two popular books on marksmanship.
Why have gone this far to risk all on the poor marksmanship of one's men?
Would that I had been in a position to admire the marksmanship.
Upon no other theory can I explain my marksmanship of that moment.
It should be used for enjoyment, marksmanship, but not defense.
"They care more about their marksmanship than getting caught doing something stupid."
Provides job related training such as marksmanship and road march.
In 1858, he created the first marksmanship manual for the Army.
I've told you before that marksmanship was never my strong point."
And I never heard a lecture about bomb making or marksmanship.
In some countries, rifle marksmanship is still a matter of national pride.
It had been a good shot - more luck, perhaps, than marksmanship?
These troops were trained to high physical and marksmanship standards.
But a test of skill in marksmanship is required, the trial to be held the following day.
But there were few local defenses against such long-distance marksmanship.
"Your wife's marksmanship is the best thing that's happened yet, you know.
"Even your perfect marksmanship was no match for the devil himself."
In the face of marksmanship like this, armor was useless.
Applicants also have to pass a marksmanship test and a final interview.
But all that falls to their marksmanship is a single squirrel.
Marksmanship was more than being able to shoot straight and hit the target.
"Thought you might be a man who appreciated good marksmanship.
Now, really, Sheriff, what the hell kind of marksmanship do you call that?