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Thoughts on mixing powder lots?
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<blockquote data-quote="JGalle" data-source="post: 1261366" data-attributes="member: 91892"><p>I had some variation in 1 pound cans of H4831 chronographs. Enough to make separate ballistics charts for each can. I then bought an 8 pound keg. More variation. So I bought several more 1 pounders and blended about 12 pounds now labled Batch 1. All chronographs the same now. Makes too much good sense. Now I blend specific powders that I have several cans of. Keeps the paper work down and saves the barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JGalle, post: 1261366, member: 91892"] I had some variation in 1 pound cans of H4831 chronographs. Enough to make separate ballistics charts for each can. I then bought an 8 pound keg. More variation. So I bought several more 1 pounders and blended about 12 pounds now labled Batch 1. All chronographs the same now. Makes too much good sense. Now I blend specific powders that I have several cans of. Keeps the paper work down and saves the barrels. [/QUOTE]
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