Got some stuff from my late Uncles estate today. About 13lbs of powder, lots of primers, bullets etc. All the powder seems to be ok. No strong odors, off color etc.
Take look at that powder in steel cans before you plan on using it. I bought a box of 8 or so different powders at a yard sale a couple months ago. A steel can of IMR4895(looked like it had been unopened) passed the smell test , but when I got home and poured it out, it had a rusty dust in it. It will be used for lawn fertilizer. All the other powders are in plastic and look and smell fine.
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Yep..... I just had to throw away about 1/2 can (metal can) of IMR 4227! Since I started hand loading in 1967 this was my first time to throw away powder.......it was traumatizing! 🤬 memtb
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Take look at that powder in steel cans before you plan on using it. I bought a box of 8 or so different powders at a yard sale a couple months ago. A steel can of IMR4895(looked like it had been unopened) passed the smell test , but when I got home and poured it out, it had a rusty dust in it. It will be used for lawn fertilizer. All the other powders are in plastic and look and smell fine.
Good advice. I ran into some IMR4350 a few months ago that had the red dust in it. I dumped it on the lawn..
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
Ran some loads with the SR7625 in the 4lb metal can. I sure hate they discontinued this powder. Burns clean and meters like a dream. I think this remaining powder is still okay. ES 48 SD 17
6.0grs shows to be a max load with a chamber pressure of 17,000 PSI 5.5grs averaged 772fps with a coated lead bullet.
Throwing old powder on the lawn is sooooooooooooooooo boring. Instead, put it on the driveway in a long squiggly line and light one end. You'll be left with a semi-permanent mark to remind you of the good times you had!
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