Mixing powder, different lots
I thought I saw a thread on this a while back but I was unable to locate it with the search function. So I have 2 lbs of imr4320, but different lots. Is it safe to mix them together? And would it give me the consistantcy of one lot?
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That may be my post
You may be thinking of my post as I asked the same question about 6 months ago. The answer was yes it is fine to do so. When mixed you would treat it as a lot of its own and build your load from there.
http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=183155 MAC |
I'm very cheap...
I throw nothing away, so when I'm almost out I buy more mix them up and keep on trucking.
By the way does any one know where I can buy Varget and/or Benchmark. Neither Natchez or Midway has any. |
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Perfect
Right on...sounds like it's ok to do and yes that was the thread I was thinking of...thanks guys
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I suppose it depends on what kind of accuracy you are trying to achieve. Average shooting and hunting or for long range applications? I would imagine that subtle differences must exist between batches that could impact on accuracy over distance but I never noticed any difference between lots when loading for the distances that I typically shoot at which are 400 meters or less. |
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