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
cabela's
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.
In the context of ammunition, a "grain" is a unit of weight commonly used to measure the mass of projectiles and gunpowder. One grain is equivalent to approximately 0.0648 grams or 0.00229 ounces. For example, a .223 Remington round typically weighs around 55 to 75 grains, indicating the weight of the bullet itself. This measurement is crucial for determining the performance and suitability of ammunition for specific firearms.
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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.