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How long is H1000 good for.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2932562" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>I've mentioned this before on the forum, But I'll relay it again. Hodgens had a recall on 4007sc. They would replace it with your powder of choice. I had a pound of it in powder cabinet and had been planning to ship it back. Well you know how things go. I forgot. Move 18 months forward. I opened the cabinet and a awful odor hit me. Some scope rings that had steel parts on them were rusted badly. Every thing that was steel related was rusted. I started pulling stuff out, including the powder cans. In the back was a can of 4007sc with the metal screw cap turned into a pile of dust. Other caps around the offender was also rusting. Took two hours to clean up everything. Had to toss several cans of powder. Put on latex gloves to extract everything. Picked up the bad can and tossed it in the woods. I was able to salvage most of the powder and gun parts, but not all. That was some nasty powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2932562, member: 118066"] I've mentioned this before on the forum, But I'll relay it again. Hodgens had a recall on 4007sc. They would replace it with your powder of choice. I had a pound of it in powder cabinet and had been planning to ship it back. Well you know how things go. I forgot. Move 18 months forward. I opened the cabinet and a awful odor hit me. Some scope rings that had steel parts on them were rusted badly. Every thing that was steel related was rusted. I started pulling stuff out, including the powder cans. In the back was a can of 4007sc with the metal screw cap turned into a pile of dust. Other caps around the offender was also rusting. Took two hours to clean up everything. Had to toss several cans of powder. Put on latex gloves to extract everything. Picked up the bad can and tossed it in the woods. I was able to salvage most of the powder and gun parts, but not all. That was some nasty powder. [/QUOTE]
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