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Definition of downrange in US English: downrangeadverbˌdounˈrān(d)ZHˌdounˈrān(d)ZH (of a missile, space launch, etc.) traveling in a specified direction away from the launch site and toward the target. rounds streaked downrange at more than a mile a second Example sentencesExamples - Five additional rounds went downrange from 50 yards.
- With just a little instruction both adopted good prone and sitting positions and began to easily pop steel targets 70 yards downrange.
- We sent more rounds downrange with this setup, shooting out to 330 yards.
- After firing a string of shots we get up, set the rifle on the bench with action open, maybe wait for the range officer's permission, trudge downrange and examine the target.
- We're moving people and equipment downrange - all of which are extremely important.
- Later that afternoon, the old guy settles himself comfortably on his back porch, looking downrange proudly at the targets on the sandbank 50 yards away.
- The laser beam source can be observed from downrange and could serve as a target.
- After our first set of shots we walked downrange to check our targets.
- Because of its Pacific-based equatorial location, the radars are immediately downrange of space launch facilities located in the former Soviet Union, China and Japan.
- All of this firing was slow and deliberate with the Oehler three-screen chronograph used to measure velocity and targets placed downrange at 25 yards.
- The first shooting session put about 150 rounds downrange.
- Now go downrange and compare the marked target to the one you fired at.
- The object is for the round to go downrange and deliver a nonlethal payload over the target.
- Rounds that missed probably buried themselves near the intended targets or skipped downrange.
- Peering downrange, he saw with a satisfied smile that the target now sported an arrow in the direct center.
- After adjusting and steadying my aim, I fired another round that tore a two inch hole in the head of the target downrange.
- It was merely a room with a guardrail and several human-shaped targets downrange.
- They will run downrange, carefully pull their target and hold it like a newborn.
- It was, I think, part and parcel of almost three decades of camaraderie, of shared experiences and hotly argued positions, of hundreds of thousands of rounds launched downrange in pursuit of an excellence we hoped to find in ourselves.
- Once you knock these targets over, you have to walk downrange and set them up again.
Definition of downrange in US English: downrangeadverbˌdounˈrān(d)ZH (of a missile, space launch, etc.) traveling in a specified direction away from the launch site and toward the target. rounds streaked downrange at more than a mile a second Example sentencesExamples - Rounds that missed probably buried themselves near the intended targets or skipped downrange.
- The first shooting session put about 150 rounds downrange.
- Five additional rounds went downrange from 50 yards.
- With just a little instruction both adopted good prone and sitting positions and began to easily pop steel targets 70 yards downrange.
- We're moving people and equipment downrange - all of which are extremely important.
- The object is for the round to go downrange and deliver a nonlethal payload over the target.
- Once you knock these targets over, you have to walk downrange and set them up again.
- Peering downrange, he saw with a satisfied smile that the target now sported an arrow in the direct center.
- All of this firing was slow and deliberate with the Oehler three-screen chronograph used to measure velocity and targets placed downrange at 25 yards.
- It was, I think, part and parcel of almost three decades of camaraderie, of shared experiences and hotly argued positions, of hundreds of thousands of rounds launched downrange in pursuit of an excellence we hoped to find in ourselves.
- They will run downrange, carefully pull their target and hold it like a newborn.
- Later that afternoon, the old guy settles himself comfortably on his back porch, looking downrange proudly at the targets on the sandbank 50 yards away.
- The laser beam source can be observed from downrange and could serve as a target.
- After adjusting and steadying my aim, I fired another round that tore a two inch hole in the head of the target downrange.
- After our first set of shots we walked downrange to check our targets.
- Because of its Pacific-based equatorial location, the radars are immediately downrange of space launch facilities located in the former Soviet Union, China and Japan.
- Now go downrange and compare the marked target to the one you fired at.
- It was merely a room with a guardrail and several human-shaped targets downrange.
- After firing a string of shots we get up, set the rifle on the bench with action open, maybe wait for the range officer's permission, trudge downrange and examine the target.
- We sent more rounds downrange with this setup, shooting out to 330 yards.
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