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Dieselhorses
03-26-2020, 04:35 PM
Notwithstanding the fact that every powder is not created equal, I was examining 3 different powders (2 of which I just picked up) and they all look very similar. I know there's variables not seen by the naked eye and burn rate is obviously different. I guess if nothing else-just a reminder to keep your container off the shelf so you don't forget what you're using! The closeups represent the order of the powders in first pic.

259155

259156

259157

259158

bedbugbilly
03-26-2020, 04:59 PM
Interesting comparison. I learned from day one that I only have one container of powder on my bench at a time. If I have multiple containers of the same powder, I always put a piece of green frog tape on the one that I am currently drawing form and have open. In storing on my shelf, I keep them separated in rows. None of that is foolproof though, if you are distracted you can end up with big problems. A good reminder to be every vigilant!

waco
03-26-2020, 08:21 PM
H335 and AA2230 are pretty close in burn rate. BL-C(2) is quite a bit slower. One jug of powder on the reloading bench at a time is sound advice.

WRideout
03-27-2020, 07:33 AM
I once had to turn a quarter pound of Unique into lawn fertilizer because I found green dots in it. Painful experience.

Wayne

ioon44
03-27-2020, 08:13 AM
Also just keep one jug of powder on the loading bench, just good common sense.

shootinfox2
03-27-2020, 09:06 AM
Mark the powder measure also on a progressive press.

Rick Hodges
03-27-2020, 09:44 AM
You can add WW748 to that group, they all look the same.

gwpercle
03-27-2020, 02:21 PM
And never try to I.D. powder , like some in an unmarked container or paper bag , just by looks alone.
That's a sketchy proposition at best .

I love it when someone posts a photo and asks what powder is this ? Dad didn't label the jug and I want to use it !
Gary

Dieselhorses
03-28-2020, 01:09 PM
And never try to I.D. powder , like some in an unmarked container or paper bag , just by looks alone.
That's a sketchy proposition at best .

I love it when someone posts a photo and asks what powder is this ? Dad didn't label the jug and I want to use it !
Gary

Yep, don’t matter if it’s 10 lbs.! Put on lawn! There is a site that actually characterizes every powder out there and shows it under microscope. Have it bookmarked somewhere.


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