68 cartridges in 40 grain weigh 8 ounces. 8 ounces is a half a pound.
Each cartridge will weigh 0.007352941 lbs. or 0.1176471 ounces.
There are approximately 6999.2 grains in a pound.
A 550 round box not including the cardboard weighs 4.04 lbs.
I hope this answers your question.
308 pounds if each stone weighs 14 pounds.
For plain water about 184 pounds at 8.345lbs per gallon.
some people can weigh up to 1,600 pounds some are skinney and may weigh 70 or 60 of course a baby weights 2 to 22 pounds. Perhaps you should have worded it 'How much shoukd I weigh? my age is...and my gender is...' Cos you sorta need more info to answer your question.
about 528 lbs. The "24" in W12x24 means that it weighs about 24lbs/ft
The exact weight of the vault door at Fort Knox is undisclosed for security reasons. However, it is estimated to weigh around 22 tons or 44,000 pounds.
Depends on the shell. Let's use the right name, they are "cartridge casings". A fired .22 LR casing may weigh only a couple of grams- about 300 to make one pound. A .50 BMG has a very large cartridge case, and about 6 of those would be a pound.
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I am 6'1" and weigh 170 with a BMI of 22
A 22 inch monitor would approximately weigh 5.5 kg
The 22-250 cartridge is a short action cartridge. The parent cartridge case for the .22-250 is the .250-3000 Savage. As a wildcat cartridge the .22-250 was used in both long and short actions. Remington Arms legitimized the .22-250 quite a few years ago as the .22-250 Remington.
No. The .22 LR is a straight sided RIMFIRE cartridge. The Hornet is a bottlenecked CENTERFIRE cartridge. The chamber of a Hornet is MUCH bigger- you could not get a Hornet into a .22 LR chamber- and the firing pin would hit in the wrong place.
If it happens to be Midas-22, it's worth quite a chunk of change.
22 to 27 lbs
14-22 lbs
22 pickles and 17 retards
average of 25pounds
NO. The .22 is a RIMFIRE cartridge, and is smaller in diameter than the .25 ACP- which is a center fire cartridge.