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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1935090" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Pour some out of each into a couple of paper plates if that is convenient. Compare color. Look for any slight red color in the old stuff. </p><p>Maybe call the manufacturer too. Give them the lot number and tell them what you found.</p><p>Normally, properly preserved/stored stuff will be good for 2 decades. Tough call. But physically, you have a degradation in velocity.</p><p>Let them know lot and velocity and be careful. It sucks to lose powder in these times but just be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1935090, member: 104363"] Pour some out of each into a couple of paper plates if that is convenient. Compare color. Look for any slight red color in the old stuff. Maybe call the manufacturer too. Give them the lot number and tell them what you found. Normally, properly preserved/stored stuff will be good for 2 decades. Tough call. But physically, you have a degradation in velocity. Let them know lot and velocity and be careful. It sucks to lose powder in these times but just be safe. [/QUOTE]
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