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Thread: lead weight per inch in x dia ?

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    lead weight per inch in x dia ?

    i need to put aprox 24 oz of lead in a butt stock...maybe only 16 oz....but in that ball park.
    i was gonna do a simple wood mold with a straight drilled hole( 1in pine screwed to 1 in pine,hole down the middle)
    i do have a lathe but as this is just a one time thing was thinking simple wood
    so at one inch dia how long/deep is 8 oz ?....12 oz ??
    ( will do two short pcs to keep the weight at the rear.)
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    Pure lead weighs 0.411 lbs per cubic inch.

    2.4 cubic inches of pure lead weighs 1 lb.
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    It has been a long time since I figured the volume of a cylinder; but that times the specific gravity of lead should tell you how many inches you will need.

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    thanks guys ..i can do the math from here...
    only accurate rifles are interesting

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    so with your help, i determined i needed aprox 1.5 long with a 1" dia.
    bored a flat base blind hole in a pc of alum, heated it up a bit, poured from a 10lb lee dripmaster.
    when cooled machined away the base and two sides and popped out the slug.....8 ounces!
    in the end 8oz keep me in the 13.5 class
    thanks
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    Good job! That science and math stuff comes in handy sometimes doesn't it. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by theperfessor View Post
    Good job! That science and math stuff comes in handy sometimes doesn't it. LOL
    yep, every once in a while I use that trigger nometry stuff too. Like mathematically calculating how much to move a front sight. Funny it works pretty close too.

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    I think a lot of folks could learn math easier if they were shown how to use it to solve various problems. I always did better in engineering classes than I did in abstract math classes, because engineering classes show how to use and apply the principles of math. When I took calculus the author of the textbook we were using had written a similar book that covered both the theory and the application of calculus. I bought that book and was able to fight my way through calculus with a passing (not outstanding, but passing) grade. I later got rid of the textbook but I kept the theory and application text, still have it on my bookshelf.

    I'm seeing more of a trend now in many schools to teach both the theory and application of math integrated into the same course, instead of teaching the theory of math in a math class and the application of math in physics and technology classes. It's amazing how useful math can be if you know how to apply it!

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