yes
The Marksmanship merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges created in 1911. It was replaced by the Rifle and Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1966 which was in turn replaced by the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1987. The Archery merit badge was created in 1911.
The Boy Scouts of America has the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge.
No. Iron sights or peep sights (aka aperature sights) are the only type allowed for the merit badge.
There are many Boy Scout merit badges. There are more than 100 badges. They range from swimming to rifle shooting to Citizenship badges.
There is no BSA age requirement for Rifle Shooting merit badge. However, many states- NY for example -have a minimum age for firearms so this may limit your access to this badge.
Marine Scout Sniper Rifle was created in 1996.
A rifle used and designed for Target shooting only. As in shooting at an Olympic Target Match.
Sorry- there are dozens of terms used in rifle shooting. Can you be a bit more specific?
The four rifle shooting positions are standiing, sitting, kneeling, and prone.
If you were facing the uniform, the rifle badge would be to the left of the pistol badge.
Not all countries play rifle shooting. There's usually one person who does, though.
it was awarded to soldiers who qualify for shooting a rifle. They offered three different qualifications, Marksman, Sharpshooter, and Expert. Unfortunately, I'm not sure how it influenced the ones on duty.