Car Quote by Daryl Davis
“The military doesn't teach rifle marksmanship. It teaches equipment familiarity. Despite what the officer corps thinks, learning to shoot a rifle is not like learning to drive a car. Instead, it is like learning to play the violin… The equipment familiarity learning curve comes up quick, but then the rifle marksmanship continuation of the curve rises very slowly…by shooting one careful shot at a time, carefully inspecting the result (and the cause).”
About This Quote
Source Article: Military training analysis, 2018
Marksmanship requires deliberate, incremental practice unlike equipment familiarity, which is learned quickly.
In simple terms: Shooting skill needs careful, slow learning.
Practice precision over speed.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- shooting drills
- military education
- personal development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What methods improve marksmanship efficiently?
- How can feedback be optimized?
Time‑intensive training may be impractical for some.