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Minimum Powder Charge Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 1841125" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>Whatever surplus powder you are using must match what's in your reloading book. If you can't find the same powder in any reloading book that your surplus powder is than I would disregard that powder and never use it. All powder has different burn rates. (( Life changing story.)) I have a reloading table set up. I was reloading one day and left some powder in my powder charger. I also left the canister of the powder I was using on the table so I wouldn't forget what powder was in my powder charger. Family emergency came up so I walked away. 2 days later I came back to start reloading again. My powder canister was missing. My girlfriend said she cleaned everything up for me. She don't touch my reloading table anymore. I threw away about 1 lb of powder cause I couldn't remember what was in it. A lot better to throw away $40 in powder than throw away my life for stupidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 1841125, member: 19988"] Whatever surplus powder you are using must match what’s in your reloading book. If you can’t find the same powder in any reloading book that your surplus powder is than I would disregard that powder and never use it. All powder has different burn rates. (( Life changing story.)) I have a reloading table set up. I was reloading one day and left some powder in my powder charger. I also left the canister of the powder I was using on the table so I wouldn’t forget what powder was in my powder charger. Family emergency came up so I walked away. 2 days later I came back to start reloading again. My powder canister was missing. My girlfriend said she cleaned everything up for me. She don’t touch my reloading table anymore. I threw away about 1 lb of powder cause I couldn’t remember what was in it. A lot better to throw away $40 in powder than throw away my life for stupidity. [/QUOTE]
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