- Location
- Thunder Bay ON Canada
Hi, just curious, how many brass are in a 5 gallon bucket, approximately?
LOLWeigh one case in grains. Divide the weight of one case into 7,000. That'll give you the number of cases per pound.
Weigh the bucket. Multiply the number of cases per pound by the weight of the bucket. Won't be exact due to the weight of the bucket itself, but it'll be close.
Weigh one case in grains. Divide the weight of one case into 7,000. That'll give you the number of cases per pound.
Weigh the bucket. Multiply the number of cases per pound by the weight of the bucket. Won't be exact due to the weight of the bucket itself, but it'll be close.
If I am not mistaken, I believe it is equivalent to the number of fairies that can dance on the head of a pin.![]()
Alrighty, turns out there were 42 lbs plus in the bucket, and 25 shells weighs 4 ounces so there are at least 4200 in the bucket at least 4/5 full. So, whoever's got the closest guess, PM me your address.