Grain is a measure of weight, like gram or ounces. It can refer to the weight of powder, or the weight of a bullet.
Its the weight of the ammunition
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there is no difference, you idiot.
The grain numbers on ammunition are the projectiles weight in grains, at 7000 grains to a pound equals 437.5 grains to an ounce.
This means the weight of the bullet itself. A common misunderstanding is that the higher the grain the better. Which is not true. A larger grain is slower than a smaller grain. Find which grain of bullet shoots the most accurate out of your gun. There are 7,000 grains to a pound.
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
Winchester lists the ballistics of the ammunition it sells.
You can purchase high-quality .38 Special +P ammunition, specifically the Buffalo Bore Ammunition .38 Special Short Barrel 110 Grain Barnes TAC-XP Hollow Point (Lead-Free), from reputable retailers. to explore and purchase this premium ammunition for your shooting needs.
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It's primarily intended to use the NATO standard 62 grain 5.56x45 cartridge.
Yes, rice is a carb. It is a grain, so it does count as a carbohydrate.
A 'grain' is defined as 1/7000 of one pound. A 140 grain bullet weighs 1/50 pound or about 1/3 ounce. A grain is also about 1/15 of a gram. Grain weights are used most often for bullets and powder weighing under one ounce.