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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2374529" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>I traded a jug of RL26 for a jug of Varget not long ago. It was very cold and I was without a jacket. On getting home I found out it was opened and weighed 8.8 #'s. It actually looked like a different colored powder mixed with old Varget. I contacted Hodgdon Tech Support and sent them close-up pictures. They agreed it didn't look like just Varget. I followed their advice and used it as fertilizer on my pasture. Since without very expensive lab work it's only speculation I will not mentioned that poster's name. While discussing my situation they highly advised against mixing powders. When they do it, it's professional chemists working in a professional laboratory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2374529, member: 109060"] I traded a jug of RL26 for a jug of Varget not long ago. It was very cold and I was without a jacket. On getting home I found out it was opened and weighed 8.8 #'s. It actually looked like a different colored powder mixed with old Varget. I contacted Hodgdon Tech Support and sent them close-up pictures. They agreed it didn't look like just Varget. I followed their advice and used it as fertilizer on my pasture. Since without very expensive lab work it's only speculation I will not mentioned that poster's name. While discussing my situation they highly advised against mixing powders. When they do it, it's professional chemists working in a professional laboratory. [/QUOTE]
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