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How long is H1000 good for.
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2932638" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>I have powder from the 50's that I use and it's excellent. From one estate sale back in the late 90's I bought around 275 pounds or powder and over 120K primers. I sold about 100 pounds of the powder to my buddies at can't refuse prices and kept the rest, who wants 30+ pounds of W296 that isn't a 410 nut? 45 pounds of Bullseye? It's nearly gone now but I shot a LOT from that buy. I smell test it every time I open a bottle, the odor changes dramatically when it starts going bad. I did repackage the metal cans and the cardboard tubs into plastic bottles when I got it, it was all stored in a basement for almost 20 years and I have never had a plastic jug go bad or get damp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2932638, member: 121677"] I have powder from the 50's that I use and it's excellent. From one estate sale back in the late 90's I bought around 275 pounds or powder and over 120K primers. I sold about 100 pounds of the powder to my buddies at can't refuse prices and kept the rest, who wants 30+ pounds of W296 that isn't a 410 nut? 45 pounds of Bullseye? It's nearly gone now but I shot a LOT from that buy. I smell test it every time I open a bottle, the odor changes dramatically when it starts going bad. I did repackage the metal cans and the cardboard tubs into plastic bottles when I got it, it was all stored in a basement for almost 20 years and I have never had a plastic jug go bad or get damp. [/QUOTE]
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