Of course you do. I would not expect anything different!Dunks I still load in Drms .
Feltwad
Of course you do. I would not expect anything different!Dunks I still load in Drms .
Feltwad
DROP it on your foot and then tell me!!What weighs more pound of feathers or a pound of sand
Knowing that when you measure out the Black Powder you do so by volume. But when you buy it it is by weight. I know there is 7,000 grains in a pound by weight but what is it by volume? Is it the same 7,000 or different?
Well I for one do all my loading by weight not Volume. There are a lot of people I personally know that load by weight.
But I understand what your saying other wise.
So if you shoot 70 grain loads you should get 100 shots per pound. But what about spillage? I spill a lot more now at my age than I did 25 years ago so what's average for spillage on a calm day?
Get a bigger funnel.
Sorry getting a head ache doing so much ciphin' while not yet drunk enough to.
Had a musketoon that said 3 drm black powder only on the barrelDunks I still load in Drms .
Feltwad
When I roll cartridges for the demos at work, a pound of 3F is pretty precisely 100 tubes at 70gr. Only 78 of the 90 grain cartridges, and sometimes the last one is a scosh light.That's easy... get a pound and a powder measurer, and some paper and pencil and see for yourself. We'll be awaiting the results.
It seems that you have too much free time on your hands.Knowing that when you measure out the Black Powder you do so by volume. But when you buy it it is by weight. I know there is 7,000 grains in a pound by weight but what is it by volume? Is it the same 7,000 or different?
Thank you
Had a musketoon that said 3 drm black powder only on the barrel
Well I can't speak for how many other folks get, but with a powder of 3Fg for blanks in my Bess, a pound of powder will give me 70 cartridges of 100 grains of powder each. And I shoot about 35 cartridges per "battle" at reenactments, SO...IF..., I plan on attending both the Saturday and Sunday battles, then I plan on burning a whole pound of powder over the weekend. THEN I simply count up the weekends where I plan to participate, and I know how much powder I need to have for the year of reenactment.I was trying g to figure out how many bangs I can get per pound, or pretty close to it.
a pound of anything still weighs a pound...feathers,sand lead.
A Pound of English currency is a tonne!
Ton.
None of that metric carp here, Sir, please.
Also the powder weight will vary depending upon humidity.IMO, yes, it is possible to divide any weight by a volume.
In the case of black powder the answer turns out to be around 257 grains per cubic inch of volume.
This means if your powder measure has a volume of 1 cubic inch, when it is filled with powder there will be about 257 grains by weight of black powder in it.
I say, "around" because as was pointed out above by several members, the actual density of the powder varies depending on the fineness or coarseness of the powder. Being a powder, there is more airspace between the granules of course powder than there is with fine powder so the fine powder is slightly denser per cubic inch or per cubic centimeter.
If you have an area that requires 50 cubic yards of fill. How many tons of stone do you order?You don't need to be a genius or math-whiz -
Divide 7000 by the weight of the load you intend to use e.g - 100gr = 70 shots
It is not possible to divide ANY weight by a VOLUME.
It's the same as dividing an area by gallons.
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