1-1.5 MOA with the right loads
Assuming you meanmel·an·chol·y(melancholy)It's a gloomy or depressing feeling.
The answer in this question has foul language which cannot be used in my answer so I'm going to make a rule that is *= s it means that the star (*) is equal (=) to s in this situation so lmao means laughing my a** off. Sorry but for the record no foul language was used in this answer
The Juki LBH-783 Button Hole Sewing Machine operates using a feed mechanism that moves the fabric while a specialized sewing foot guides the material. It features a built-in stitch program that allows for various buttonhole styles to be created with precision. The machine uses a straight stitch and zigzag stitch patterns to form the buttonhole, ensuring durability and a professional finish. Additionally, it often includes adjustable settings for stitch length and width, making it versatile for different fabric types.
One option I know of would be to address the envelope to one man, in care of the other. "C/O" in the address line stands for "In Care Of".Example (To Address):John DoeC/O Joe Public123 Side StreetSomewhere, USA 12345If they're both at the same address: Mssrs. J. Smith and T. Jones 4200 Seventh Avenue San Itarie, ND 56789 If they're at different addresses, each one should get his own copy of the letter, but each one should know that the letter also went to the other one. At the bottom of the letter to Mr. Smith, below your signature, put this: cc: Mr. T. Jones That tells Mr. Smith that Mr. Jones received the same identical letter.