allen-1
NES Member
I mostly load 9mm, with smaller quantities of .38spcl, 357mag and .357sig.
Doing a quick look at my shelves last night, trying to determine if I need/want more of anything.
12,000 SPP primers on my shelf, with another 5,000 gone missing with Fedex.
2,000 magnum pistol primers for the .357sig and .357mag.
2,000 .357sig bullets
2,000 .38spcl/.357mag in 158grn
2,000 .38spcl in 130grn
7,000 9mm in 124 grn, with another 5,000 on order
2 lbs of accurate #9 for .357sig
4 lbs of titegroup for everything else
So, I wondered this morning if I need more powder. And I realized that I have no idea how many rounds I can load with a pound of powder.
Google says - 7000 grains per pound.
My typical load is 4.0 grains.
7000 / 4.0 - 1750
Question answered.
So, I've got enough powder for approximately 7,000 loads.
(6) pounds of TiteGroup ordered.
Doing a quick look at my shelves last night, trying to determine if I need/want more of anything.
12,000 SPP primers on my shelf, with another 5,000 gone missing with Fedex.
2,000 magnum pistol primers for the .357sig and .357mag.
2,000 .357sig bullets
2,000 .38spcl/.357mag in 158grn
2,000 .38spcl in 130grn
7,000 9mm in 124 grn, with another 5,000 on order
2 lbs of accurate #9 for .357sig
4 lbs of titegroup for everything else
So, I wondered this morning if I need more powder. And I realized that I have no idea how many rounds I can load with a pound of powder.
Google says - 7000 grains per pound.
My typical load is 4.0 grains.
7000 / 4.0 - 1750
Question answered.
So, I've got enough powder for approximately 7,000 loads.
(6) pounds of TiteGroup ordered.