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whats 10x50+200-5697+1000405
I have a 10x50 chassis, in so. calif. Gary,951-678-4114
Okay, let's do some simple math. 10x50= what? It equals 500, ergo the alligator weighs 500 pounds.
The following are some prices for Olympus binoculars; $100.00 for Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS I, $95.00 for Olympus Trooper 7x95 DPS I, $122.00 for Olympus Roamer 10x21 DPC I, and $299.00 for Olympus WP I.
The distributive property breaks down the equation to make it more simple to do. It is often used for mental math. An example is (12x56). (10x50=500)+(2x6=12) then, (500+12=512).
The following are some prices for Olympus binoculars; $100.00 for Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS I, $95.00 for Olympus Trooper 7x95 DPS I, $122.00 for Olympus Roamer 10x21 DPC I, and $299.00 for Olympus WP I.
Jupiter's moons, as see from Earth, are close to Jupiter, which is now (Feb 2015) very bright and high in the sky in the northern hemisphere from about 21.00 to 03.00. The moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto can be seen clearly with a 3" refractor and a magnification of about 40, but they can just about be detected, not very clearly, with 10x50 binoculars.
Advantage of binoculars: A stereoscopic view - more realistic. Disadvantage of binoculars: Limited power - 10X50 is about tops for comfortable, steady viewing. Advantage of telescope: If mounted, much more steady view. Higher magnifications possible. Disadvantage of telescope: "Flat" look to image (compared to binoculars), smaller field of view.
You don't need a telescope to see Jupiter; it's right there in the evening sky. It's the fourth-brightest thing in the sky, after the Sun, Moon and Venus. Right now, it's brighter than any star.Even a fairly small telescope will show you the 4 Galilean moons, and give you a hint of the colored bands around the planet.
Yes way to much. where are you getting this medication at ? Dosage is 10 milligrams per pound of body weight. if dog weighs 50 lbs.... 10x50 = 500 mg. so you would give the dog 500 mg once every 12 hours for a total of 1,000 mg daily If the dog weighed 25 lbs. 10x25 = 250. so you would give the dog 250 mg every 12 hours for a total of 500 mg. if you have a very tiny dog say 12-15 lbs. you'd have to open the capsule and pour some of the medication out to get a correct dosage. so if someone is giving their dog 3,000 mg a day the dog would have to weigh 150 lbs so yeah way to much. 3,000 mg is what a human being usually takes. you could end up killing your dog giving him/her that much medication. always give antibiotics with food. unless doctor instructs other wise. because antibiotics can be rough on the stomach and food helps as a natural buffing agent
Very accurate! I purchased a new X-bolt stainless stalker in .308 and it is phenominal right out of the box! I loved my a-bolt but the x-bolt won me over the first time on the bench, Probably will result in my selling the a-bolt but who knows. Anyway, setup is x-bolt stainless stalker in .308 WIN. Zeiss Conquest 3.5-10X50 scope and using Winchester Ballistic Silvertip 168gr factory ammo. I setup using browning 15 inch bull bags filled with rice and had the following results at 100 yards: Smallest 3 shot group: 0.4 in Largest 3 shot group: 0.7 in That's correct the worst group is 0.7 inches center to center. I didn't think I would like the rifle at first because of the styling change but the accuracy speaks for itself. Additionally, the rifle seems to point naturally like a fine shotgun. I took a coyote off my hunting property and the shot was fluid and effortless from mount to trigger break. You almost don't realize the gun is up and shooting. I guess my old faithful a-bolt 308 may end up a safe queen or sold now as the x-bolt is going to the woods regulary. BTW, the a-bolt shot around 1" groups with that load so it wasn't bad either.