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Thoughts on mixing powder lots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1259367" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>I'm not in the industry so take this for what it's worth. Any variance in the manufacture of the raw materials that may very well come from different places from lot to lot will be reflected in the final product making getting exactly the same burn rate from lot to lot quiete an art. I think the manufactures work very hard to get it as close as they can from lot to lot but there are differences as many have experienced threw out the years. Does anybody have a link to where a manufacturer suggests not mixing lots? I've never read this anywhere not that I'd stop mixing them but I am curious. I've never seen any evidence of a down side in the way of powder degradation from my mixing of lots but I'm not using my wife's kitchen mixer or my brass tumbler either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1259367, member: 83267"] I'm not in the industry so take this for what it's worth. Any variance in the manufacture of the raw materials that may very well come from different places from lot to lot will be reflected in the final product making getting exactly the same burn rate from lot to lot quiete an art. I think the manufactures work very hard to get it as close as they can from lot to lot but there are differences as many have experienced threw out the years. Does anybody have a link to where a manufacturer suggests not mixing lots? I've never read this anywhere not that I'd stop mixing them but I am curious. I've never seen any evidence of a down side in the way of powder degradation from my mixing of lots but I'm not using my wife's kitchen mixer or my brass tumbler either. [/QUOTE]
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