marksmanship

/ˈmɑrksmənˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The skill of shooting a gun or other weapon accurately at a target.
    • She practiced marksmanship every weekend at the shooting range to improve her aim.
    • The soldier won a medal for his excellent marksmanship during training exercises.
    • Marksmanship requires steady hands, good eyesight, and lots of practice.