When your number is less than fifty.
30-06 because it's a bigger round than the .308 although it might travel slow it has greater impact on the target
Some people prefer working with fractions to working with percentages (I do) while others prefer things the other way round. If you are reasonably competent , then there are no circumstances when one is better than the other.
Rocket scientists make anything from $40,000 to $70,000 a year More than that.
It is rounded to 759 because the rule is when a # is greater than 5, round down and when a # is less than 5, round up.
I think a electric pocket rocket is better
Pointy ears are better at detecting sound at the distance than floppy ears. They are also less likely to get infected.
Yes, Rocket is better for a job search
no
Yes
Cows don't have pointed or round ears they have oval shaped ears.
id take the rocket my self it has a little more power than the Chevy 350
Yes, he Ab Rocket 7892 Abdominal Trainer will sculpt your stomach better than basic situps and crunches.
it depends on what type dragon it is if it is a. if it is a deadly mater than it has no ears. but if it is a night fury than it does not have pointy ears it has blunt ears
Round trips are generally a better deal than one way, depending on the original cost of the ticket. Normally with round trip tickets you are offered a small discount.
Define "normal" and define "work better", and we can discuss it. If we're talking about a rocket within the atmosphere, then a rocket with smooth surfaces and with aerodynamic shape will encounter less wind resistance and thus less atmospheric "drag". Beyond the atmosphere, there would be no appreciable difference no matter what the shape of the rocket. Theoretically, at VERY high speeds in space, the friction of the spacecraft in the tenuous almost-vacuum of interstellar space might become significant. We're probably a couple of centuries of engineering progress away from that point.
Hornady's LEVERevolution. They finally figured out a way to make a pointy-nosed 30-30 round that won't set off the primer in the cartridge in front of it in the magazine. The result is a big increase in velocity, accuracy and energy transfer at impact. Better yet, they don't cost any more than a traditional snub-nosed round.