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identifying powder
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<blockquote data-quote="ballistx" data-source="post: 486399" data-attributes="member: 32156"><p>Thanks for the response. I don't/didn't have any intention of using the powder in the can that had changed color, unless tan was the normal color. My interest was in finding out if the original color was black, so I could confirm that the loaded rounds were, in fact, 4064 as labelled. If so, then I could use that as a base for new loadings for the 270. </p><p> </p><p>Apparently, from what I have researched, etc. tan is NOT the normal color of 4064. I have also detected that thre was spot rust developing inside the cans, which is also an indicator of the powder going bad. </p><p> </p><p>I still haven't found out what the original color of 4064 or 4350 is. May just have to buy some to find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballistx, post: 486399, member: 32156"] Thanks for the response. I don't/didn't have any intention of using the powder in the can that had changed color, unless tan was the normal color. My interest was in finding out if the original color was black, so I could confirm that the loaded rounds were, in fact, 4064 as labelled. If so, then I could use that as a base for new loadings for the 270. Apparently, from what I have researched, etc. tan is NOT the normal color of 4064. I have also detected that thre was spot rust developing inside the cans, which is also an indicator of the powder going bad. I still haven't found out what the original color of 4064 or 4350 is. May just have to buy some to find out. [/QUOTE]
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