WITH tumbtacks
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The short answer is yes. The long answer is: the longer your points and the thinner your darts AND points, the closer together your darts can stick in the board. A more compact group takes better advantage of accurate throws, with less darts deflected off course due to fat darts or points.
An average in darts is simply worked out by : points scored (divided by) darts thrown. This is used for a whole game, so say in one leg you checked out, you would have scored 501 points, but if you lost a leg and were still on 101 you would only have scored 400 points.
The points of darts have traditionally been made of steel. In fact, the sport is often referred to as steel-tip darts, even though most points today consist of at least 80% tungsten (for added strength).
50 points for the bulls eye in darts
no
It means that the dart scores 9 points!
50 points, double a regular bullseye
Micro darts/ sonic micro darts available in packs with an extra belt. Don't put streamline darts in a vulcan.
you get new points and conencers and then remove distributor cap then remove old points and condencers and put the new ones in after u remove them you should get a good idea how to put the new ones in
No, unfortunately being a clip system blaster the Longshot CS-6 can only fire Streamline Darts.