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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1069707" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Yeah, 16oz is a LOT of solution. I provided the recipe I most commonly found while researching. It may be that making 16oz of solution is preferred in order to help ensure the appropriate HBN concentration is obtained. In order to avoid too little or too much HBN in their solution. For example, if you try to mix up 1 or 2oz of solution, you may want to research this and add the HBN by weight, because being off a tad with a volumetic HBN measurement will cause a much larger change in HBN concentration than if mixing up 16oz of solution. Myself, I was planning on mixing up either 8 or 16oz. Even 8oz will likely outlast me. However, 16oz of solution is still relatively low cost, compared to the cost of everything else we spend money on in the pursuit of our shooting and hunting hobbies, and it will help ensure I end up with the recommended concentration of HBN in solution. I think I paid ~$12 for a quart of denatured alcohol.</p><p></p><p>I may Google research again and try to relocate the source of the information that had the portion of HBN expressed in weight, per volume of alcohol. But like I stated, most folks were simply recitiing a volumetric portion of HBN per 16oz alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1069707, member: 4191"] Yeah, 16oz is a LOT of solution. I provided the recipe I most commonly found while researching. It may be that making 16oz of solution is preferred in order to help ensure the appropriate HBN concentration is obtained. In order to avoid too little or too much HBN in their solution. For example, if you try to mix up 1 or 2oz of solution, you may want to research this and add the HBN by weight, because being off a tad with a volumetic HBN measurement will cause a much larger change in HBN concentration than if mixing up 16oz of solution. Myself, I was planning on mixing up either 8 or 16oz. Even 8oz will likely outlast me. However, 16oz of solution is still relatively low cost, compared to the cost of everything else we spend money on in the pursuit of our shooting and hunting hobbies, and it will help ensure I end up with the recommended concentration of HBN in solution. I think I paid ~$12 for a quart of denatured alcohol. I may Google research again and try to relocate the source of the information that had the portion of HBN expressed in weight, per volume of alcohol. But like I stated, most folks were simply recitiing a volumetric portion of HBN per 16oz alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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