What scope does Gunwerks use?
Revic PMR 428 Smart Rifle Scope – MIL RX1.
How many 7mm calibers are there?
7.0 mm (.284 in) rifle cartridges (commonly known as 7mm)
Name | Date | Bullet |
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7mm Dakota | 7.214 (.284) | |
.280 Remington 7mm-06 Remington 7mm Remington Express | 1957 | 7.214 (.284) |
7mm Weatherby Magnum | 1940s | 7.214 (.284) |
7mm STW (Shooting Times Westerner) | 7.214 (.284) |
Why is the G7 exploring to Cap Russian oil prices?
The Group of Seven (G7), a group of the world’s richest Western nations, said at a recent summit in Bavaria that it is exploring the feasibility of capping Russian oil prices, thereby preventing Moscow from profiting from jumps in market prices due to the invasion of Ukraine.
What is the G7 and why does it matter?
The G7 is attempting to coordinate a group of consumer countries to create a market where consumers rather than producers have leverage, a monopsony оf sorts. This stands in stark contrast to the OPEC+ which includes the historic OPEC plus Russia and its neighbors.
What if the G7 creates a monopsony?
If the G7 succeeds in creating a monopsony, a litany of problems must be confronted. Enforcement and punishment mechanisms will inevitably be lacking. OPEC will certainly not be happy, and even if OPEC is defeated in any confrontation, as it was after the 1973 oil embargo, any western victory will be pyrrhic.
Will the EU and G7 co-ordinate on crude oil?
Coordination will not just be difficult in the EU or G7. The largest consumers of Russian oil, China and India, have benefited immensely from receiving discounted crude from Russia while prices rise. The likelihood of either of these consumer countries changing course is rather low, considering Beijing’s anti-Western posture.