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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 1889795" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>Concur with earlier posts. When i can only get 1 lb containers from diff lots i buy several, pour in a clean bucket and stir, stir stir. I make a new lot of powder (of the same powder), label each jug, fill the containers to the top to exclude air and go from there. </p><p>I verify prior loads by working up again and make a notation in my loading journal. This load of 4831 is from Lot I, etc. Never really noticed much difference. If any, its usually small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 1889795, member: 111593"] Concur with earlier posts. When i can only get 1 lb containers from diff lots i buy several, pour in a clean bucket and stir, stir stir. I make a new lot of powder (of the same powder), label each jug, fill the containers to the top to exclude air and go from there. I verify prior loads by working up again and make a notation in my loading journal. This load of 4831 is from Lot I, etc. Never really noticed much difference. If any, its usually small. [/QUOTE]
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