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  The Weirdest Frog In The World : SKIRMISHER: News for the hot-blooded, manly geek
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skirmisher.org /the-planet/the-weirdest-frog-in-the-world   (1129 words)

  
  Skirmishing - The Sport
Constantly changing as it develops, Skirmishing is designed to promote the use of the techniques of 15th-18th century dueling as an alternative to modern fence.
Skirmishing is designed to present the student of historic dueling with a close approximation of how it would have felt to be involved in a duel of honor, or back alley confrontation where anything goes.
It is the responsibility of the Skirmisher to present him/herself for the duel properly prepared.
pw1.netcom.com /~cecilymc/skirmishsport.html   (3147 words)

  
 August 1997 - Who Makes A Good Skirmisher?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Given the title of this column, you might wonder,"aren't all shooters skirmishers?" The short answer is,"no." Shooters are those people who own a civil war weapon and, they want to fire it safely and correctly.
A Skirmisher who does well in Individual competition may not be a good team skirmisher because he or she doesn't have time to make carefully placed shots during timed events.
Every member of a Skirmish team should have a role -- and they should know what their role is. On a Musket Team, eight shooters combine to attempt to break targets.
www.civilwarguns.com /9708.html   (667 words)

  
 NSSA: Northwest Territory
For some skirmishers, a shot at the nine o'clock point of impact seems to be caused by tightening of the grip on the stock during the trigger squeeze.
One skirmisher told me that after many years of skirmishing he started counting to himself during the trigger pull in dry firing, and was able to develop the ability to fire most of his shots in one to three seconds after beginning the trigger pull.
A light trigger pull permits the skirmisher to apply less force when squeezing the trigger; as a result it is easier to keep the sights aligned on the target.
www.nwtskirmisher.com /useful-jerking.shtml   (3884 words)

  
 Armchair Generals
Skirmisher units are activated in the Yellow phase.
Thus in the Yellow phase, you can activate a skirmisher unit or force your opponent to activate one of his skirmisher units before you activate one of yours.
Ken therefore has the option of activating a skirmisher unit first with each counter in turn, or forcing Craig to activate a unit first with each counter.
www.white-wolf.com /armchairgenerals/intro/intro5.html   (823 words)

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