Posted: 12/2/2008 5:18:45 AM EDT
| Anyone have the weight of a single spent .50cal brass casing? If you have any weight figures for a certain amount of cases let me know. |
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865 grams on the average depending on the brand. 865 GRAMS = 30 oz. That's 1.8+ lbs. 865 GRAINS = 1.9 oz ETA: http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/mass.htm |
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CASES per POUND: So divide 7000 by the case number to get the number of grains per case.
.380: 145 .357 Sig: 96 .45 GAP: 86 .32: 168 10mm: 96 FN 5.7: 124 .25 acp: 260 .30 Luger: 120 .38 S&W: 120 .38 Super: 104 9mm MAK: 124 .45 Colt: 60 .30-M1: 100 .308: 40 .30-06: 35 7.62x39: 54 .50 AE: 48 .30-30: 52 223, 95.28gr/ea , 73.5cases/#, 13.6#/1000 |
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CASES per POUND: So divide 7000 by the case number to get the number of grains per case. .380: 145 .357 Sig: 96 .45 GAP: 86 .32: 168 10mm: 96 FN 5.7: 124 .25 acp: 260 .30 Luger: 120 .38 S&W: 120 .38 Super: 104 9mm MAK: 124 .45 Colt: 60 .30-M1: 100 .308: 40 .30-06: 35 7.62x39: 54 .50 AE: 48 .30-30: 52 223, 95.28gr/ea , 73.5cases/#, 13.6#/1000 Outstanding thanks guys. That is the exact info I needed. |