- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Anyone who has reloaded a bit knows that a grain is a unit of measure. But to new people, a grain, can easily be misunderstood to mean a granule of powder. It's the kind of newbie question that is thrown regularly at reloaders by those starting out, and was thrown at me today.
I hope that people new to reloading will come forward and ask, rather than make assumptions. The error above could depending on the cartridge, and the powder, result in a seriously under loaded cartridge. Can't think of a case where it would be an overload, but there may be some.
Please ask!
Grains:
1 LB = 7000 grains.


I hope that people new to reloading will come forward and ask, rather than make assumptions. The error above could depending on the cartridge, and the powder, result in a seriously under loaded cartridge. Can't think of a case where it would be an overload, but there may be some.
Please ask!
Grains:
1 LB = 7000 grains.

