F – The M107 projectile is the only HE round authorized by the US Army 5. T – The scavenge isolation valve should be in the close position during breech maintenance 6. F – If the COS is not under the net and a fire mission is received the gunner can shoot the mission as long as he verifies the data on the CSD 7. F – The dog coupler and PFM lever must be present and operational in order to fire the howitzer 8. T – During a high angle multiple round fire mission the tube must be depressed to 800 mils between each round fired 9.
The lower limit of heart rate reserve for training purposes is 50% of your answer from Step 2. The safe upper limit is 85% of your answer from Step 2. Example Lower Limit 129 x .50 = 64.5 Example Upper Limit 129 x .85 = 109.7 Your Lower
Calibrate Guns 3. Mark the starting position 4. Measure and mark 20 feet from the starting position with flag 5. Repeat step 4 at 40 and 60 feet 6. Place the target and shoot the paintball gun at the target 10 times at the 20 ft. placement position 7.
G. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. __120 bpm____ H. Do 3 to 5 minutes of stretching exercises. I. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. ___110 bpm___ J.
Find as many men as possible and get there to lexition.” Commanded Coronial Patrice. 1 minute later, I and 70 minute men go ahead 1000s of Redcoats. I then command “don’t fire unless fired upon.” Then all of a sudden “Boom” a gunshot out of nowhere. The British prepare to fire. “Boom, Boom, Boom.” The colonists only fired 5 times and wounded 1 soldier.
In the first trial , we shot the circular metal ball out of the gun at an angle parallel to the ground(0).The gun , itself , had three levels of compression . The third compression was the strongest and thus , shot the ball farthest , and the first compression performed the weakest force. First , the value of time was calculated using the formula: t √2yo/g.Yo was set equal to 1, illustrating that the gun was positioned 1m from the ground, and g was equal to 9.8 (gravity constant). With this information, our time was found to be .45175 seconds. Now , using the plastic rod , we positioned the gun to its third compression and shot the ball a total of 3 times .Using a meter stick , we measured the
A 2006 test was made by Matheus Bane using a 75 lbf (330 N) draw (at 28") bow, shooting at 10 yards; according to Bane's calculations, this would be approximately equivalent to a 110 lbf (490 N) bow at 250 yards. [21] Measured against a replica of the thinnest contemporary "Jack coat" armour, a 905 grain needle bodkin and a 935 grain curved broadhead penetrated over 3.5 inches (89 mm). ("Jack coat" armour could be up to twice as thick as the coat tested; in Bane's opinion such a thick coat would have stopped bodkin arrows but not the cutting force of broadhead arrows.) Against "high quality riveted maille", the needle bodkin and curved broadhead penetrated 2.8". Against a coat of plates, the needle bodkin achieved 0.3" penetration.
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Perform a flicking motion as if your hand is a small spring, bringing back the hand now is readying you for the forward thrusting motion. You should repeat this motion over and over until you are comfortable with this motion. Preferably 25 times. 2 It is simply to pair up and make 50 backhand and 50 sidearm throws to each other over 5-10m. (changing ends after 50 if windy)
The most important thing to get value from this drill is the way in which you do it!
According to the video, the gravity pulled the ball down, changing it’s speed about five m/s per second. Then the ball traveled upwards at 10 meters per second and since i threw the softball from ground level, the height began at zero meters. Considering these measurement values, i was able to create a quadratic equation of negative five “t” (the “t” representing time) squared plus ten “t” equalling to “h” ( “h” representing height). Now that i figured out the quadratic equation, i equaled it all to zero in order to find the time the ball hit the ground. The first step after i equalled everything to zero was, I