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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter67" data-source="post: 2504668" data-attributes="member: 84408"><p>Static electricity would be the worse culprit. You would not think that sugar would be a problem when it comes to explosions. But a sugar dust explosion leveled part of a packaging plant in Georgia I believe. First explosion can cause more lose dust which can cause secondary explosions. Some people were never recovered. Grain dust does the same thing. I believe that Winchester does not have more than 4oz. Of powder on their shot shell loading line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter67, post: 2504668, member: 84408"] Static electricity would be the worse culprit. You would not think that sugar would be a problem when it comes to explosions. But a sugar dust explosion leveled part of a packaging plant in Georgia I believe. First explosion can cause more lose dust which can cause secondary explosions. Some people were never recovered. Grain dust does the same thing. I believe that Winchester does not have more than 4oz. Of powder on their shot shell loading line. [/QUOTE]
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