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Reloading
Powder blend
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<blockquote data-quote="venatic" data-source="post: 2375538" data-attributes="member: 33745"><p>So just as an exercise let's say you added 2lbs roughly of let's say MR4000 to 6lbs of Reloder 26 which have similar burn rates and just loaded based off the lower recommended data between those two.</p><p>I would surmise you would not encounter any issues related to excessive pressures but it may not be the most consistent velocity results possible.</p><p> Just saying it would seem to be a safe endeavor albeit no reason for anyone to try it just throwing out a scenario that could happen if someone grabbed the wrong container when combining two same lots of powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venatic, post: 2375538, member: 33745"] So just as an exercise let’s say you added 2lbs roughly of let’s say MR4000 to 6lbs of Reloder 26 which have similar burn rates and just loaded based off the lower recommended data between those two. I would surmise you would not encounter any issues related to excessive pressures but it may not be the most consistent velocity results possible. Just saying it would seem to be a safe endeavor albeit no reason for anyone to try it just throwing out a scenario that could happen if someone grabbed the wrong container when combining two same lots of powder. [/QUOTE]
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