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The weight of a bullet is normally measured in grains using a balance. There are 7000 grains per pound or 437.5 grains per ounce.

The weight of a relatively intact bullet is a partial indicator of the type(s) of cartridge that may have contained the bullet. Weight is one of the factors used to determine cartridge type(s).

In the following chart, the weight of a bullet in grains corresponds to possible cartridge type(s). A bullet weight may overlap several cartridge types, indicating that more data are needed to narrow the field.

Range of Bullet Weights for
Various Cartridge Types
CARTRIDGE WEIGHT RANGE
(grains)
17 Remington 25
22 Short 27-30
22 Long Rifle 36-40
22 Win Mag 30-50
25 ACP 45-50
7.62 Tokarev 84-92
7.65 (30 Luger) 90-96
32 S&W 85-88
32-20 WCF 90-115
32 Short Colt 80
32 Long Colt 82
32 S&W & 32 S&W Long 95-100
32 Auto 60-71
8mm Nambu 99-103
380 Auto 85-102
9mm Parabellum 88-147
9mm Makarov 90
9mm Steyr 114-118
9mm Mauser 123-128
38 S&W 145-150
38 Long Colt/Colt New Police 148-150
38 Special 95-158
357 Magnum 110-180
38 Auto 115-147
40 S&W 141-180
10mm Auto 155-200
41 Rem Magnum 170-240
41 Short Colt 160-167
44 Rem Magnum 180-275
44 S&W Spl 200-246
45 ACP 175-230
45 Colt 225-255
Popular small caliber excluding reloads
Sources: Hatcher, H.P.White Lab, CCI, Winchester, Remington, Federal

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