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.
100,000 $100 bills would weigh about 22 pounds or 10 kilograms.
about 528 lbs. The "24" in W12x24 means that it weighs about 24lbs/ft
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.
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.
average of 25pounds
14-22 lbs
22 to 27 lbs
22 pickles and 17 retards
NO. The .22 is a RIMFIRE cartridge, and is smaller in diameter than the .25 ACP- which is a center fire cartridge.
it weighs 22 tonnes