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Reloading
managing powder lots
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<blockquote data-quote="LewisH" data-source="post: 243236" data-attributes="member: 8507"><p>I load all my varmint rifles (4) with H414. When I get near the bottom of one 8lb jug, I just pour the remainder into the a new jug, mix it up real good, and keep reloading. No problema.</p><p> </p><p>No doubt I should work my load back up with the new mix, but I haven't found it necessary. I'd probably be more cautious with faster burning powders.</p><p> </p><p>I've read that the RLs can vary quite a bit from lot to lot, but since you will be re-working your load with the new lot anyway, I can't see any problem with mixing the new and old lots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LewisH, post: 243236, member: 8507"] I load all my varmint rifles (4) with H414. When I get near the bottom of one 8lb jug, I just pour the remainder into the a new jug, mix it up real good, and keep reloading. No problema. No doubt I should work my load back up with the new mix, but I haven't found it necessary. I'd probably be more cautious with faster burning powders. I've read that the RLs can vary quite a bit from lot to lot, but since you will be re-working your load with the new lot anyway, I can't see any problem with mixing the new and old lots. [/QUOTE]
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