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Reloading
Can a load change its accuracy with time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2179386" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>If you heard gas escaping from a round as you pulled it the powder was degrading. h4831 isn't usually a powder that this happens to but all powder can degrade if it is temp. abused a good bit. It is after all organic. To me it's an oddity you had this happen with 4831 as I was burning up a bit of ww2 surp. as recently as 20 years ago with zero issues. I did have a keg of I5010 go bad though and it caused corrosion in the casing and bullet too. 8# of fertilizer for the lawn...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2179386, member: 48043"] If you heard gas escaping from a round as you pulled it the powder was degrading. h4831 isn't usually a powder that this happens to but all powder can degrade if it is temp. abused a good bit. It is after all organic. To me it's an oddity you had this happen with 4831 as I was burning up a bit of ww2 surp. as recently as 20 years ago with zero issues. I did have a keg of I5010 go bad though and it caused corrosion in the casing and bullet too. 8# of fertilizer for the lawn... [/QUOTE]
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