Follow the manufacturer's instructions in the owner's manual. They are not all the same.
You need to consult a Black Powder loading manual
7,000 grains in one pound
One pound of black powder typically contains approximately 7000 grains. This is based on the standard conversion where one pound equals 7000 grains. However, the exact number can vary slightly depending on the specific formulation and density of the black powder.
Depends on who made it.
I would need to know the caliber and type (revolver, single shot. flintlock, percussion) to answer the question exactly, but the best place to start is with as many grains of powder as the caliber divided by half for a hand gun or revolver as a MAXIMUM LOAD. So a .45 cal. would be about 20-23 grain. I usually start out around 12-15 grains and work from there.
There are approximately 15,432 grains of powder in 454 grams.
There are approximately 15,432 grains in a gram of smokeless powder.
Approximately 7,000 grains of smokeless powder are in 1 pound.
There are 7,000 grains in one pound of gun powder. Grains are measured at 437.5 grains per ounce.
7000 grains of powder, lead, or peanut butter to one pound.
There are approximately 435 grains of powder in a 108 scoop for the Lee Handloader.
The number of grains in 4cc of powder would depend on the density of the specific powder. To convert from cc (cubic centimeters) to weight measurement like grains, you would need to know the density of the powder in question.