I ask that simple question on The High Road Forum because I thought that was why this Forum was started, To assist people in answering their questions.It's a sad state of affairs when an individual does not know the number of grains in an ounce and the number of ounces in a lb.
Be sure you got a pound can, too. Many now are somewhat less than a pound but look like a pound. Some are 14 oz, some are 12....kind of like the "shrinking volume" articles that Consumer Reports lists from time to time.
Actually, I think it's really 4.125...
For those with a higher IQ who require a challenge: how many individual nuggets of extruded powder in a metric ton of 4064 when measured 1,832.02 miles from the equator of the 2nd planet orbiting our sun, at room temperature 923,510,010 years ago?
No, make that ball powder in Win760.
Yeah, I finally figured out it's a trick question. There's 6 hours of my life I'll never get back.No correct answer.
It's a sad state of affairs when an individual does not know the number of grains in an ounce and the number of ounces in a lb.
It's a sad state of affairs when an individual does not know the number of grains in an ounce and the number of ounces in a lb.
Neither IMO, use a handsaw...No correct answer.
QUESTION: When loading IMR4064, what type chainsaw works best: electric or two-stroke gas?
WHAT is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Speaking of mine, I weighed 6lb- 6 1/2 oz when I was born.Your mother...
You're missing the point. It's not about 'converting' anything. The comment to which you are referring was regarding the lack of basic knowledge and the completion of simple division.
It's a sad state of affairs when an individual does not know the number of grains in an ounce and the number of ounces in a lb.
You're missing the point. It's not about 'converting' anything. The comment to which you are referring was regarding the lack of basic knowledge and the completion of simple division. This thread is getting scary.
:banghead:African or European?
Yes that's right less than a minute!
7,000 grains per pound, not a difficult question to answer unless you are new to reloading. I have learned much about reloading here at THR, but never felt like an idiot for asking a question.
Hey, if you just don't want to help the guy out then don't answer. I remember several questions that Reloaderfred or RC answered that in retrospect were "dumb". Never once did I feel like their answer was condescending, and I appreciated the help. Keep coming back and separate the people who are willing to share their wealth of knowledge from those that feel better from telling you what you don't know.