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4350/4831 Mixed in same can - super powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="MAX" data-source="post: 27761" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>I sincerely suggest you use it for lawn fertilizer. If you decide to do your own research get a long string, an empty range and a bit of cover betwixt you and your bomb. The issues at hand regarding powder burn rates are so completely misunderstood by hand loaders it is amazing. 1) the burn rate of your two powders are probably very similar. 2) The 'quickness' is not. 3) what results from mixing them is totally beyond prognostication. 4) see my first sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAX, post: 27761, member: 184"] I sincerely suggest you use it for lawn fertilizer. If you decide to do your own research get a long string, an empty range and a bit of cover betwixt you and your bomb. The issues at hand regarding powder burn rates are so completely misunderstood by hand loaders it is amazing. 1) the burn rate of your two powders are probably very similar. 2) The 'quickness' is not. 3) what results from mixing them is totally beyond prognostication. 4) see my first sentence. [/QUOTE]
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