Why 6.8 mm?

Why 6.8 mm?

Why 6.8 mm?

The 6.8mm Remington SPC was designed to perform better in short-barreled CQB rifles after diminished performance from the 5.56 NATO when the M16A4 was changed from the rifle configuration to the current M4 carbine. The 6.8 SPC delivers 44% more energy than the 5.56mm NATO (M4 configuration) at 100–300 m (330–980 ft).

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Who is the greatest 8 ball pool player?
1. Willie Mosconi. An all-time champion of the sport, Willie Mosconi's name was among the first to be introduced in the American Hall of Fame for Billiards Congress. In 1954, Mosconi achieved the highest run of sinking 526 balls one after the other, thus setting a world record for the game.
2024-02-15 03:33:55


Is 6 7 8 9 10 a straight?
Five cards (not four) with values that are consecutive is called a "Straight". For example: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Keep in mind that the usual order of card values is: A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K -- (but see the "important note regarding aces", below.)
2024-02-12 06:31:38


What is the big 6 and 8 bet?
Craps
Craps
Craps is a dice game in which players bet on the outcomes of the roll of a pair of dice. Players can wager money against each other (playing "street craps") or against a bank ("casino craps"). Because it requires little equipment, "street craps" can be played in informal settings.
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Craps - Wikipedia
is all about the odds, and the 6 and 8 are decent bets, because only the 7 is rolled more frequently. A bet on that giant 6 and 8 pays even money (bet $5, and if a 6 or 8 is rolled, you win $5), and your bet stays up until a shooter “sevens out.” (That never happens! Actual results may vary.)
2023-11-25 10:19:09


Why bet 6 on 6 and 8 in craps?
A bet on the Big 6 and 8 has a 9 percent house advantage (hint: that's a lot). A place bet of $6 (since it pays 7-to-6, you place a multiple of $6) has a house advantage of just 1.5 percent. You do what you want with your hard-earned clams, but this blog kind of has a crush on that 1.5 percent.
2023-01-07 21:07:27

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