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<blockquote data-quote="BravoEMike" data-source="post: 35193" data-attributes="member: 2631"><p>I am reloading for .300 Win. Mag..</p><p>I am now in possession of two 3/4 empty cans of powder (IMR 4350) with different lot numbers.</p><p>I want to fire form 50 cases so I will use most of the powder up on them. Loading some of the cases with one can...then proceeding to load the remaining cases with the other can. But at some point I invision having to mix the two lot numbers...perhaps in some small quanity.</p><p>I have talked with some reloaders who simply mix the two in there powder measure and just keep on reloading!!</p><p>My question is...</p><p>Should I mix the different powder lot numbers...or disgard the small amount remaining in the trash?</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Bruce ~~___/)~*~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BravoEMike, post: 35193, member: 2631"] I am reloading for .300 Win. Mag.. I am now in possession of two 3/4 empty cans of powder (IMR 4350) with different lot numbers. I want to fire form 50 cases so I will use most of the powder up on them. Loading some of the cases with one can...then proceeding to load the remaining cases with the other can. But at some point I invision having to mix the two lot numbers...perhaps in some small quanity. I have talked with some reloaders who simply mix the two in there powder measure and just keep on reloading!! My question is... Should I mix the different powder lot numbers...or disgard the small amount remaining in the trash? Thanks! Bruce ~~___/)~*~ [/QUOTE]
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