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Kentucky windage noun the adjustment of the aim of a rifle based on intuition US, 1945- “Hey, what kinda windage was you using, Skipper?” “Kentucky,” I answer back over my shoulder. — Ernest Spencer, Welcome to Vietnam, Macho Man, p. 73, 1987
- I didn’t want to take a chance on Kentucky windage, so I adjusted my M-1 rifle sights down four clicks and got into a firing position. — David Hackworth, About Face, p. 29, 1989
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 120, 1991
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