Hello,
Need some help determining economics of 777 powder vs. pellets. Has anyone figured out how many 100gr. charges come out of a 1 lb. can of 777? Thanks and God Bless.
flathead,
You have to look at the whole picture, 100 grains by VOLUME 777 FFG weighs exactly
"77.7 grains". See any relation to the name?
A pound of Powder is 7000 grains by WEIGHT.
Before we get into the number of shots, you need to realize that 85 grains by VOLUME 777 FFG is equivelant to 100 grains of 777 pellets (2 pellets). (100 - 50 gr pellets = 50 - 100 gr charges per box)
If you were to shoot 100 grains by VOLUME charges of 777 FFG, you would get 90.09 shots per pound of powder. But remember the equaision above, 85 grains by VOLUME 777 FFG = 2 - 50 grain pellets. 85 grains by VOLUME equals 66.045 by WEIGHT (85 grains by volume X 0.777 by weight = 66.045 by weight). So you will will net 105.988 shots per pound. (7000 gr/wt / 66.045 gr/wt per shot = 105.988 shots per pound)
Hope I haven't lost you?
Now to figure the economics of loose 777 powder versus 777 pellets.
You will have to fill in the cost of powder and pellets in your area to give you the exact answer you are looking for, but I will give you an example of about what it would cost at Wal*Mart. Their pellets and powder are high around here. 100 - 50 grain 777 pellets = $32.99 ($33), and a pound of 777 FFG powder = $25.99 ($26).
100 - 50 grain pellets = 50 - 100 grain charges. $33 / 50 shots =
$.66 (66 cents) per shot .
105.988 - 85 gr/vol (66.045 gr/wt) = 1 pound (7000 gr/wt) 777 FFG powder. $26 / 105.988 shots =
$.24531 (24.531 cents) per shot.
Remember, you will have to fill in the price of your powder and pellets for your area, but you will see it is much more economical to shoot loose powder that it is pellets.