It's still hygroscopic. Again, not saying the powder is bad. Just the burn rate is affected.
Look into competitors drying power. It's a thing. Maybe not a thing not an huge thing, but it's a thing.
If not, here's some examples within the thread. There was some other data points that one of the F class guys did as well, but that thread got washed away when they updated the hide.
The humidity of your powder can have an impact on your load's performance and consistency. But there's little in the way of actual public data about it. I wanted to collect the highest quality data I could, so I sent 120 rounds downrange to measure just that. I tested H4350 at five different...
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