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<blockquote data-quote="SilverbulletMAG" data-source="post: 1888979" data-attributes="member: 108181"><p>With regard to blending <u>same powders</u> of different lots, I keep a constant "blend" or <a href="https://www.oldliquorsmagazine.com/whiskey-forever-building-the-infinity-bottle/" target="_blank">"Infinity Bottle"</a>, if you will. I work from 1lb cans and every time it gets to about the halfway point, I will top it off with something from an previously blended 8lb jug and give it all a good shake. Keeping 3 jugs of same powder in the rotation where possible and haven't noticed any appreciable difference on paper or velocity spreads doing it this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverbulletMAG, post: 1888979, member: 108181"] With regard to blending [U]same powders[/U] of different lots, I keep a constant "blend" or [URL='https://www.oldliquorsmagazine.com/whiskey-forever-building-the-infinity-bottle/']"Infinity Bottle"[/URL], if you will. I work from 1lb cans and every time it gets to about the halfway point, I will top it off with something from an previously blended 8lb jug and give it all a good shake. Keeping 3 jugs of same powder in the rotation where possible and haven't noticed any appreciable difference on paper or velocity spreads doing it this way. [/QUOTE]
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