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Thread: How Many .30-06 Casings Fit in a 5 Gallon Bucket?

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    How Many .30-06 Casings Fit in a 5 Gallon Bucket?

    I've resized, deprimed, and wet tumbled nearly a full bucket of .30-06 casings. All FA 60 MATCH. I don't want to count them. Any guesses on how many bullets I'm going to need?
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    That looks like the bucket of 1200 .308 win that I am prepping.
    I bought 1000 147 fMJ bt bullets to get me started.

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    If you've got access to a reasonably accurate scale, you might try counting by weight. I count boolits that way all the time and usually get a number within 1%.

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    Case weights are easy to find on the web. Should get you pretty close.

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    Weigh a pound of them, then weigh the bucketful.
    Subtract the weight of the empty bucket.
    If you can't figure it out from here, there is no helping you.
    Now you are going to ask, how many in a pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elmacgyver0 View Post
    Weigh a pound of them, then weigh the bucketful.
    Subtract the weight of the empty bucket.
    If you can't figure it out from here, there is no helping you.
    Now you are going to ask, how many in a pound.
    I've gone that route. Was looking for a lazy answer for someone that might have already figured this out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Charlie View Post
    I've gone that route. Was looking for a lazy answer for someone that might have already figured this out.
    Best that you send them to me, and I'll count them.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Charlie View Post
    I've gone that route. Was looking for a lazy answer for someone that might have already figured this out.
    Now why did I think this all along? LOL

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    Looks like a buttload.
    Best get a buttload of bullets.

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    My guess is 1732.

    I have picked up and stored a lot of brass in the wooden cases two fifty cal ammo cans come in; '06 was before my time, but I have done a lot of 7.62, 5.56 9mm and .45ACP. A stacked bucket of .50 BMG doesn't really hold very many.

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    The more scientific approach.

    Bucket
    Full bucket 42.0 lbs on bathroom scale
    Empty bucket 1.7255 lbs on kitchen scale
    Bucket net weight 40.2745 lbs of brass

    Brass
    2.87 lbs/100 on kitchen scale

    Result
    1403 pieces

    A completely full bucket would likely contain 1500 pieces.
    It is fun to do stuff like this, seeing who's wild guess is closest.
    Hope everyone had fun.

    Now I need to find 1500 bullets best suited to M1 Garand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Charlie View Post
    The more scientific approach.

    Bucket
    Full bucket 42.0 lbs on bathroom scale
    Empty bucket 1.7255 lbs on kitchen scale
    Bucket net weight 40.2745 lbs of brass

    Brass
    2.87 lbs/100 on kitchen scale

    Result
    1403 pieces

    A completely full bucket would likely contain 1500 pieces.
    It is fun to do stuff like this, seeing who's wild guess is closest.
    Hope everyone had fun.

    Now I need to find 1500 bullets best suited to M1 Garand.
    Remind me not to eat at your kitchen table!!!!!!!!

    Reloading "stuff" should be kept as far away as possible from consumable/potable food stuff.

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    I pulled a bunch of 147 gr bullets from corroded brass after Hurricane Irene. Some were pretty hard to inertia out but they all eventually broke free. Shot pretty good in my 1903s. Found some pull downs on line for $120.00/500.

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