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Reloading
Mixing Different Lots Same Powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Impulsive" data-source="post: 1692192" data-attributes="member: 24435"><p>The powder manufactures ship their powder in non static containers. </p><p></p><p>Do you not think the ride from here to there, through different climate zones, in a big truck, would be more, or less violent as compared to you shanking it around in a like container?</p><p>I have mixed lots of odds and ends of the same powder. I use the container it came in, and if you have an empty 4 or 8 pounder the mixing is very efficient.</p><p>Working a load back up after the mixing is not a big deal usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Impulsive, post: 1692192, member: 24435"] The powder manufactures ship their powder in non static containers. Do you not think the ride from here to there, through different climate zones, in a big truck, would be more, or less violent as compared to you shanking it around in a like container? I have mixed lots of odds and ends of the same powder. I use the container it came in, and if you have an empty 4 or 8 pounder the mixing is very efficient. Working a load back up after the mixing is not a big deal usually. [/QUOTE]
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