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Reloading
Mixing Different Lots Same Powder
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<blockquote data-quote="hnts4fun" data-source="post: 1692088" data-attributes="member: 8785"><p>Thank you! I appreciate that reloaders on both sides of this issue have taken the time to reply. There were 2 reasons why I posted a request for help. First to see if mixing was safe. Secondly, I'm running a custom 28 Nosler. I came up with an accurate safe load and also did some troubleshooting along the way with the first pound of RE33. Load development is of course a critical component of what we do. However, when loading for a 28 Nosler I have to factor in barrel life. If there was a way to safely utilize my remaining 3 pounds of powder without having to "workup" each time I opened a new bottle then I wanted to know about it.</p><p></p><p>Now I'd like some input as to how to mix the powder while minimizing the risk of static electricity causing a problem. How about if I use a large glass container and a wooden spoon? Would this work safely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hnts4fun, post: 1692088, member: 8785"] Thank you! I appreciate that reloaders on both sides of this issue have taken the time to reply. There were 2 reasons why I posted a request for help. First to see if mixing was safe. Secondly, I'm running a custom 28 Nosler. I came up with an accurate safe load and also did some troubleshooting along the way with the first pound of RE33. Load development is of course a critical component of what we do. However, when loading for a 28 Nosler I have to factor in barrel life. If there was a way to safely utilize my remaining 3 pounds of powder without having to "workup" each time I opened a new bottle then I wanted to know about it. Now I'd like some input as to how to mix the powder while minimizing the risk of static electricity causing a problem. How about if I use a large glass container and a wooden spoon? Would this work safely? [/QUOTE]
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