Approximately 7,000 grains of smokeless powder are in 1 pound.
There are approximately 310,000 silver grains in a gram.
There are 15.432 grains in one troy gram.
There are approximately 15,432 grains of powder in 454 grams.
There are about 0.26 teaspoons of ginger powder in one gram.
Approximately 7,000 grains of smokeless powder are in 1 pound.
What we are trying to do is find the volume of one grain an convert that to CC's. This called Volume Measured Density (VMD). 1 VMD = cc Lee Precision has a list at: http:/www.leeprecision.com/cgi-data/instruct/VMD List.pdf Alliant Red Dot Smokeless powder has a VMD = .14130 So to find out how many grains the formula would be: 2.5 cc divided by .14130 VMD = 17.693 grains If your load called for 9 grains of Alliant Red Dot Smokeless powder. The formula would be: 9 grains times .14130 VMD = 1.2717 cc Be aware that powder companies have a plus or minus tolerance of 10% to 15%. Hope this helps.
Powder charges are traditionally weighed in GRAINS rather than grams. Originally, the .22 LR was loaded with 7 grains of very fine black powder. All present day 22 LR ammo is loaded with smokeless powder, and the charge is about 1 grain.
There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.
There are approximately 310,000 silver grains in a gram.
There are 15.432 grains in one troy gram.
There are approximately 15,432 grains of powder in 454 grams.
Assuming normal Earth gravity, one pound of any substance will be approximately 454 grams.
648 grains is equal to how grams in gold weigh?
There are about 0.26 teaspoons of ginger powder in one gram.
There are 7,000 grains in one pound of gun powder. Grains are measured at 437.5 grains per ounce.
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