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Reloading
Storing powder
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2653563" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>When you open a stored can of powder look for tan smoke coming from the container. A slight amount is o.k. Next smell the contents - if it is sweet smelling it is good. An acrid smell and it gets spread on the lawn for fertilizer. </p><p>When you have high temps like Skip's 95deg, I would say don't stock up on powder or primers so you don't risk the chance of them going bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2653563, member: 121190"] When you open a stored can of powder look for tan smoke coming from the container. A slight amount is o.k. Next smell the contents - if it is sweet smelling it is good. An acrid smell and it gets spread on the lawn for fertilizer. When you have high temps like Skip's 95deg, I would say don't stock up on powder or primers so you don't risk the chance of them going bad. [/QUOTE]
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