1 is the pointguard 2 is shooting guard 3 is small forward 4 is power forward 5 is center
The Point Guard is 1 - The Shooting Guard is 2 - the Small Forward is 3 - The Power Forward is 4 and the Center is 5
Center. The other starting positions are: (1) Point Guard; (2) Shooting Guard; (3) Small Forward; and (4) Power Forward.
In standard notation, 3.1 x 10^-4 is equivalent to 0.00031. The number 3.1 is multiplied by 10 raised to the power of -4, which means moving the decimal point 4 places to the left. This results in the decimal being shifted from 3.1 to 0.00031.
1 -- Point guard.2 -- Shooting guard.3 -- Small forward.4 -- Power forward.5 -- Center.1. Point guard.2. Shooting guard.3. Small forward.4. Power forward.5. Center.
400-500 yards with a 4 inch grouping, but it is capable of shooting up to about 1000 yards, a 12 inch grouping.
There are 3 positions for basketball. There are 2 guards (Point Guard and Shooting Guard), 2 forwards( Small Forward and Power Forward), and 1 center. There is 5 people on each team on the court at a time.
Yes, numbers can be used 1 is a point guard, 2 is shooting guard, 3 for small forward, 4 for power forward, and 5 for center
Most 30-30 rifles are not intended for very long range shooting, but are used for deer at ranges of up to 200 yards or so. A 3-9 variable, a 4 power fixed, or even a 2.5 power fixed scope would be adequate. There ARE challenges in scoping the Winchester 94 due to the top ejection of the standard rifle.
4 people: -Grendadier -Heavy Gunner -Rifleman -Fire Team Leader
Fired from a rifle, there is almost no "kick" or recoil. Generally considered the least recoil of any widely manufactured firearm. My Granddaughter began shooting a .22 rifle with me at the age of 10. She has been shooting for the past 4 years, and competes at 25, 50, and 100 yards. No complaints about recoil.
Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, Center