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4350/4831 Mixed in same can - super powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Make_mine_a_magnum" data-source="post: 27757" data-attributes="member: 1333"><p>Ok, so it sounds a little sketchy. I don't really want to throw this pound of powder out, so is it still safe to load?? </p><p></p><p>What if I follow 4350 data, wouldn't a mix of 4350/4831 make slightly lower pressure than regular 4350, due to the slower 4831 kernals? I'll just use this for my plinking loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Make_mine_a_magnum, post: 27757, member: 1333"] Ok, so it sounds a little sketchy. I don't really want to throw this pound of powder out, so is it still safe to load?? What if I follow 4350 data, wouldn't a mix of 4350/4831 make slightly lower pressure than regular 4350, due to the slower 4831 kernals? I'll just use this for my plinking loads. [/QUOTE]
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