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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 2355163" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>I unloaded about 50 rounds of handloaded 270 Win rounds and discovered that the powder quantity and type were not the same as shown on the label. After doing some research I found out that one of the reloading labels that was used fell off the MTM box. I wasn't planning on re-using the powder, but I did save the never fired brass and 1970's Nosler bullets. The powders were IMR4064 and H4350 so it wasn't too difficult to tell them apart. If I hadn't been as diligent in checking weights and granule size/color I could have made the same mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 2355163, member: 103010"] I unloaded about 50 rounds of handloaded 270 Win rounds and discovered that the powder quantity and type were not the same as shown on the label. After doing some research I found out that one of the reloading labels that was used fell off the MTM box. I wasn't planning on re-using the powder, but I did save the never fired brass and 1970's Nosler bullets. The powders were IMR4064 and H4350 so it wasn't too difficult to tell them apart. If I hadn't been as diligent in checking weights and granule size/color I could have made the same mistake. [/QUOTE]
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