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<blockquote data-quote="pcmacd" data-source="post: 1236426" data-attributes="member: 95804"><p>I've some I4895 pulldown from the WWII/Korean war era. Also some that was used in 30 carbine from the same era, similar to H110 or W296 (it probably is a non-canister lot of such.) OTOH, I had some 15 year old V133 that went totally south. I am sure glad I investigated the strange smell in the cabinet where I keep propellants. That experience led me to check every lot of propellant in my inventory. </p><p></p><p>My stuff is in a SW USA garage that gets warm in the summer and chilly from time to time in winter. Humidity is not generally an issue here.</p><p></p><p>A VV rep told me that while we do not have standards for propellant age, in Europe they tell you to dump it after ten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcmacd, post: 1236426, member: 95804"] I've some I4895 pulldown from the WWII/Korean war era. Also some that was used in 30 carbine from the same era, similar to H110 or W296 (it probably is a non-canister lot of such.) OTOH, I had some 15 year old V133 that went totally south. I am sure glad I investigated the strange smell in the cabinet where I keep propellants. That experience led me to check every lot of propellant in my inventory. My stuff is in a SW USA garage that gets warm in the summer and chilly from time to time in winter. Humidity is not generally an issue here. A VV rep told me that while we do not have standards for propellant age, in Europe they tell you to dump it after ten. [/QUOTE]
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