pretty good
Try looking into Lancer Tactical.
TM38 - Fire Blast (Special) Type: Fire PP: 5 Power: 120 Accuracy: 85 Information: 10% chance of becoming burned. Location: Lake Verity 2nd Location: Buy at Tobari Department Store with 5500 (Money) Suggestion: Decent accuracy. Use only if you think your Pokemon is powerful enough to knock out a foe in one hit with this move.
it depends how precise you want to be. If you can get a 4 ml bulb pipette, thatd give decent accuracy. Otherwise go for a 5ml graduated cylinder if accuracy is not completely imperative
NOPE. with out rifling, be it barrel or slug itself, there would be no spin on the slug. You would have minimal accuracy.
on average about 3 million if you are halfway decent
not really, thats a C+ average decent, but not very good
In 'Sid Meier's Pirates!', the bronze cannon upgrade for your ships increases the accuracy of your cannons. This is crucial in battle against military-type ships and larger ships, which have a decent accuracy themselves.
You can. My mother is a vet once a week. I consider us doing fine.
The average is about 2-4 if you are in a half decent condition.
Definitely not. Kyle Orton, although not spectacular, is definitely a decent quarterback to say the worst. He will have his off games, but he is generally consistent.
The Whip is much better in terms of speed, accuracy and damage.
The size of a quarterback can vary. It depends on the style of offense that the team is running. If a team is running a pro offense, meaning that the quarterback stands in the pocket the most of the time, the the typical quarterback is between 6'3" and 6'5" 220 lbs to 270 lbs. Take for instance Peyton Manning or Tom Brady. In a spread offense, seen in colleges now, quarterbacks range from 6' to 6'9" 200 lbs to 250 lbs. The most important thing for these quarterbacks is speed. They are expected to be able to pass the ball and to make plays with their feet. Take for instance Pat White, Michael Vick. These are only the prototype size for quarterbacks. The University of Kentucky had a 6'3" 320 lbs quarterback. Donte Culpepper, who has had a decent carrer in the NFL as a starting quarterback, stands 6'5" 285 lbs. The most important thing for a quarterback is his decision making. That is what seperates the good from the bad.