Making the weapon itself is not the correct question. How to shoot more accurately is what should be asked. The grip and stance the shooter holds on the weapon can greatly determine accuracy of fire. The grip must be firm as to let the weapon function steadily in the shooter's hand but must be comfortable as to maintain stability of the front and rear sight alignment.
You need a gunsmith
Less expensive, lighter, more reliable, shoot more times, more accurately, longer distances.
you would have to jump then shoot because if you shot when your on the ground there is no point to jump so jump and then shoot because when your in the air your closer to the basket Depends on ref... but just try to go high first for more cheers!
I have seen people shoot accurately at 100 yards or more with a .38 pistol. However, in general, a pistol bullet can travel, on average, about a mile.
A top of the line point and shoot camera might run $600 or more, but in general a good camera can be purchased for $300-$500. Some of the modern digital point and shoot camera have video features. On the other hand, one can get an HD flash memory digital camcorder for as little as $100, but more often $200.
There are four main advantages of a point and shoot camera over a DSLR. These advantages include small size, light weight, fixed lens, and depth of field.
From what I can tell from this company, they have several cameras to pick from. They pretty much have whatever you are looking for. They have the digital point and shoot models or you can go for the more complex models. They have cameras that will fit anyone.
1. At what point on the input cycle does the PIV occur?
Second meaning is "peaking point" or "his golden age" or more accurately, "memorable days in his lifetime".
The closer they are together the more humid it is.
Very simply put, a rifle is designed to shoot accurately at a longer distance and bullets fired from a longer barrel will travel further with more acccuracy.
You will want to make your scope point to the right more.