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  2. Cornhole - Wikipedia

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    In September 1974, Popular Mechanics magazine published an article written by Carolyn Farrell about a similar game called "bean-bag bull's-eye." [3] Bean-bag bull's-eye was played on a board the same width of modern cornhole boards (24 in [60 cm]), but only 36 in [90 cm] long as opposed to the 48 in [120 cm] length used in cornhole. The hole ...

  3. Bean bag round - Wikipedia

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    The bean bag round typically consists of a small fabric "pillow" filled with #9 lead shot weighing about 40 grams (1.4 oz). It is fired from a normal 12-gauge shotgun.When fired, the bag is expelled at around 70 to 90 metres per second (230 to 300 ft/s); it spreads out in flight and distributes its impact over about 6 square centimetres (1 sq in) of the target.

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  5. The green bean casserole that breaks all the rules

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  6. Bean bag - Wikipedia

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    Bean bags are used as bean bag round ammunition for non lethal impact weapons. In benchrest and long-range shooting, bean bags or "shooting bags" are often used to support the gun's fore-end and buttstock, and allows the shooter to fine-adjust the aim by gently squeezing the rear bag. Clutching technology for robots makes use of bean bags. [5]

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  8. American Cornhole Organization - Wikipedia

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    The ACO introduced standardized and sanctioned equipment to the game including ACO Star Logo Cornhole Boards, [6] ACO Soft Touch Resin Fill Cornhole Bags, [3] and ACO Governing Body Sport of Cornhole Rules. [4] [5] Structure and consistency gave legitimacy to cornhole as a sport, [5] which helps ACO spread professional cornhole on a national ...

  9. Toss Across - Wikipedia

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    A modern board. X has won this game. Toss Across is a game first introduced in 1969 by the now defunct Ideal Toy Company. [1] The game was designed by Marvin Glass and Associates and created by Hank Kramer, Larry Reiner and Walter Moe, and is now distributed by Mattel.