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How much does a 1 lb. IMR Powder Can Weigh?
14 April 2005, 18:30
30 Caliber Mag FanHow much does a 1 lb. IMR Powder Can Weigh?
Friends-
Sorry, this is not a trick question for spring final exams. As silly as the question seems, I need to know how much one of the DuPont/IMR metal one pound powder cans weights without the powder in it.
This may be the epitome of laziness as I don't want to go through the trouble of empting one to weigh the container without the powder in it. I was hoping one of you may have already gone through the exercise.
Thanks in advance.
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P. Mark Stark
14 April 2005, 18:36
Jim in IdahoDo you have a full can?
Weigh it and subtract exactly one pound - the net weight of the powder inside.
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14 April 2005, 18:46
30 Caliber Mag FanJim-
Great idea except that all my cans are in some stage of depletion or when I would have a little left in a can I would combine it with a full can of the same powder thus "topping it off."
Thanks,
May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.
P. Mark Stark
14 April 2005, 21:00
Bill McThen pour all the powder out of the "depleted" can and weigh it. You can always pour it back.
But I wouldn't mix same kinds of powder unless they came from the same lot.
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14 April 2005, 22:43
fredj338Not to be argumentative Bill, but mixing small amounts of the same powder from diff. lots has zero affect on your loads. I've been doing it for 25years, what else do you do w/ 120gr of powder, throw it out?

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15 April 2005, 00:16
littledevilI hate to tell you guys this but the powder companies are not giving us our full pound. About two months ago I took a new can of Benchmark, had never been opened, and put the whole thing on a scale, plastic jug and all. The whole thing didn't weigh but .8 of a pound. Before you say anything this was a certified 100 pound capacity postal scale.
15 April 2005, 03:14
vapodogquote:
Before you say anything this was a certified 100 pound capacity postal scale.
Certified to what?.....what accuracy?.....
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15 April 2005, 03:51
Bill McFred, I guess I was forced potty trained or maybe just detailed oriented.

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15 April 2005, 04:05
fredj338LittleD, put it on a 3-5# scale & see what you get.
Bill, I understand, it's just it doesn't really affect your next lot. I've just never seen any appreciable diff. in accuracy.
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15 April 2005, 12:09
seafire/B17Gquote:
Originally posted by littledevil:
I hate to tell you guys this but the powder companies are not giving us our full pound. About two months ago I took a new can of Benchmark, had never been opened, and put the whole thing on a scale, plastic jug and all. The whole thing didn't weigh but .8 of a pound. Before you say anything this was a certified 100 pound capacity postal scale.
I have access to electronic scales for postal applications that are accurate to 1/32 of an ounce. I agree with Little Devil. We do not always get a full pound or 7000 grains of powder in a container.
So I am sure that is what he meant by certified there Vapodog.

As far as pouring powder out of a container and weighing it. I don't know what anyone else does, but when I reload, I pour the powder into an empty plastic 8 ounce yogart container. My 10 yr old eats tons of fruit yogart, so there are plenty of them around the house. I also use a lot of my wife's empty plastic butter containers.
These all have sealable lids on them.
I also have several different sized plastic funnels dedicated to duty on the reload bench.
When I am done loading the powder poured into the yogart container, gets poured back into the factory container, via the funnels.
I don't know about anyone else, but since day one almost I have been using empty Hodgdon containers to put my IMR powder into, and then remarking them with a large shipping label. The Hodgdon containers are more user friendly, but I prefer IMR powder. Now that Hodgdon owns IMR, it will no longer be a problem since they all will come in plastic containers.
cheers
seafire

15 April 2005, 17:12
Reloaderquote:
I don't know about anyone else, but since day one almost I have been using empty Hodgdon containers to put my IMR powder into, and then remarking them with a large shipping label. The Hodgdon containers are more user friendly, but I prefer IMR powder. Now that Hodgdon owns IMR, it will no longer be a problem since they all will come in plastic containers.
I figured I wasn't the only one doin' that. Those Hogdon containers sure are better. I guess since Hogdon has taken over we will being seeing more and more of the IMR powders sold in the Hogdon Containers.
Reloader
15 April 2005, 19:08
Jim in IdahoAlright, before we get too far off the original question...
You kept me awake all last night wondering - how much DOES a one pound IMR container weigh!?
Inquiring minds want to know.

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15 April 2005, 20:53
old4x43.4 oz..lots of replies for no answers. Hope it helps, 30cal Mag
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