Paulstarr
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Been doing it for the last 30 years and never had an issues as for shelf life, if kept as makers recommendations,ie cool, dry and in it's original packaging 10 years +.the biggest degradation for powder is UV light.
Not a big deal. Obviously your hands need to be clean.I'm just wondering how you would go about mixing a couple of opened 8 pounders and a couple of one ponders? Dump in a bucket and mix by hand with a rubber glove on? I don't like the idea of touching my powder. But maybe it's not a big deal?
Yeah.....it's kinda like rolling chicken in batter...and calling it KFC!It is a fairly common practice I've done it myself so have many others nothing wrong with it at all once it is mixed then you work up a load with that lot and results are specific to that mixture of powder
Body oils or sweat...Id use a glove! Or a vibrator... Just push it down the middle like normal and let it run!I'm just wondering how you would go about mixing a couple of opened 8 pounders and a couple of one ponders? Dump in a bucket and mix by hand with a rubber glove on? I don't like the idea of touching my powder. But maybe it's not a big deal?
I wouldn't shake or stir as much as I would roll the entire container there are coatings on many powders that control burn rate on the outside if you break up the powders or agitate them way too much that could affect the burn rate possibly just my opinionSomeone will probably think I'm overthinking this, but define "mix well"?
I have 3lbs of H1000 from two lots that I should mix before I start load development.
I don't have a 8lb jug. Tupperware container? Shake or stir?
Having worked at ADI, the makers of all Hodgdon powders here in Australia, that is now French owned, the powder is tumbled to get that coating while still elasticised, it is further tumbled while air is passed through it to dry it prior to packaging.I wouldn't shake or stir as much as I would roll the entire container there are coatings on many powders that control burn rate on the outside if you break up the powders or agitate them way too much that could affect the burn rate possibly just my opinion
I do the same, but I'll pour them into 8lb kegs, keep empty 1pounder to emptying the charge master back into.I do it all the time. Keeps from having to re-work loads due to variations in lot to lot. Some powders are more inconsistant than others lot to lot. Why wonder? If I get 3-5 one pounders, put all in clean bucket, stir up by hand and mix thorougly, then pour back in 1 lb. bottles and label/date. I fill bottles to top to exclude air. End up with several full and one partial bottle. Work out of partial bottle first.
Would you consider selling me one pound of each? I cannot find any no matter where I look.I have lots of h1000 and retumbo that swing on the pressure lot to lot. Kinda frustrating