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A .50 caliber bullet typically contains about 200 to 300 grains of gunpowder, depending on the specific load and type of ammunition. The term "grain" refers to a unit of weight, and there are 7000 grains in a pound. However, the exact amount can vary based on the bullet's design and intended use.

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How many grains does a 50 cal bullet weigh?

Which .50 cal bullet did you have in mind? A standard 12.7x99 (.50 BMG) ball projectile weighs something like 660 grains, while dedicated sniping cartridges might have a projectile weighing more in the vicinity of 750 grains.


How much lead is in a 40 cal bullet?

If you mean how heavy is the bullet in a .40 caliber cartridge, the answer is, it ranges from about 150 grains to about 180 grains.


How many grains in a 380 cal round?

Depends on the powder.


What is a .22 bullet?

I believe you are asking about an air gun that fires a 22 Cal pellet. The pellet is driven by air not gunpowder. Seewww.crosman.com to see several different Airgun models.


How may grains of power do you use in a 50 cal rifle?

Contact the maker of your rifle for their instructions. It will depend on bullet weight. Assuming you mean a .50 cal MUZZLELOADER- and not a .50 Barrett- between 75 and 90 grains of ffG black powder is an average load for a patched ball.


What is a 22 bullet gun?

I believe you are asking about an air gun that fires a 22 Cal pellet. The pellet is driven by air not gunpowder. Seewww.crosman.com to see several different Airgun models.


45 cal bullet?

What about it?


50 caliber bullet?

what type bullet in 50 cal


How many grains of powder are in a 40 cal round?

There are a lot of variables involved with the number of grains of powder in any given caliber round. Most importantly are the type of powder and the weight of the bullet. After that is the loader's preference as to the velocity of the round. For example, I load a 155 grain .40 caliber bullet using Ramshot Zip powder for a "light" velocity of about 1050 feet per second using 5.3 - 5.4 grains of powder.


What calber is a 5.7x28 bullet?

22 cal 224 dia bullet.


How many grains of powder in 40 cal?

Let's discuss some terms. GRAINS used in this context is a measure of weight. The weight will depend on WHICH powder is used, and WHICH weight bullet is used. It may vary from 4.5 grains to 12 grains. For your own safety, NO ONE should ask for load data from an open site such as Wikianswers. For all you can tell, I am 11 years old, and Mom does not know I am on the computer. (I'm not, and she knows) PLEASE obtain load data from the powder and bullet maker sites- trusted data.


Is it illegal in Ohio to own a 50 cal sniper bullet?

The bullet itself - no.