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How is good marksmanship defined?

  1. Hitting any target.

  2. Shooting as fast as possible.

  3. Shooting with your eyes closed.

  4. Hitting the planned target accurately and consistently.

The correct answer is: Hitting the planned target accurately and consistently.

Good marksmanship is defined by the ability to hit a planned target accurately and consistently. Option A is incorrect because simply hitting any target does not require precision or consistency. Option B is incorrect because shooting fast does not necessarily equate to being a good marksman; it is important to be accurate and consistent over speed. Option C is incorrect because shooting with your eyes closed would not allow for precision or consistency in hitting a specific target. Therefore, option D is the best choice as it accurately describes the definition of good marksmanship.