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Depends on which powder is used, and there are several. If using Winchester W748, it would be about 23.5 grains of weight of powder.
depends on which powder, and which .44. There were several different catridges with 44 in the name.
.30 caliber bullet, 30 grains of blackpowder when it was originally made. Smokeless powder is now used. Actually the 30-30 began life as the 30 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) aka 30 Winchester Smokeless or 30 SMOKELESS. The second 30 refers to 30 grains of smokeless powder. (30 grains of black powder would have been a pretty whimpy load)
There are approximately 15,432 grains of powder in 454 grams.
If you were to go to hodgdon,s web site there is a site entitled load data.Just pick the caliber first,then the bullet weight,then the powder maker,the site will show you the starting load in grains for the powder you choose and the max powder charge in grains also.Good luck!
There are 7,000 grains in one pound of gun powder. Grains are measured at 437.5 grains per ounce.
There are approximately 15,432 grains in a gram of smokeless powder.
Alliant's 2400 or Winchester's 296 are both good powders for the 32/20 and will cover bullet weights from 85 up to 135 grains
Approximately 7,000 grains of smokeless powder are in 1 pound.
The number of grains in 4cc of powder would depend on the density of the specific powder. To convert from cc (cubic centimeters) to weight measurement like grains, you would need to know the density of the powder in question.
i loaded 1 shell with the 110 bushing that showed on my scale as around 20 grains. my scale wont read down to .9
7000 grains of powder, lead, or peanut butter to one pound.