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    Default weights of powder

    can anybody tell me how many grains(by weight) are in a pound? I cant find the answer any where

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    Default Re: weights of powder

    7000 grains per pound according to the instruction that came in the Lee kit I bought.



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    Default Re: weights of powder

    If you go to google and type in any sort of conversion, it will work as a convertor for you. It does currency based on current information, I use inches to mm a lot or vice-versa, grains to grams, grains to lbs (if you order a box of 1k 230gr bullets, it weighs a lot for shipping ). Ounces to lbs, teaspoons to tablespoons, etc.

    Give it a try, it works pretty well.

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    Default Re: weights of powder

    As bdevil said, 7000.
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    Default Re: weights of powder

    7000gr= 1lb.
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