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While looking for something else today, I found an unopened box of 50 cal/50 grain Pyrodex pellets - I believe they are 4-5 years old. Are they any good anymore?
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Hard to say .Its where they were keep an if unopen . I would say yes After 2 years ago the talks I had with IMR an Hodgens I would not buy them again loose powder for me thanks
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mine used to get crumbly and seemingly hygroscopic
after only a couple years
but I've had this debate before with the resident FKIAs
then again, I don't reside in a desert fantasy land with 5% humidity
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Thanks for your help guys. Just wondered as I had never thought of that before. Took them out to the range today & shot some - still firm & looked good. Shots grouped the same as fresh ones at 50 & 100 yards. Don't know velocity, but with the same groups......
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I was going to mention the humidity part as well. I do live in a very low humidity area and honestly I gave a couple of boxes of pellets to a buddy maybe 4 years ago. We shot some of them this past summer and they were just fine. I would bet storage conditions and especially humidity are the key.
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I agree with Tulie, storage conditions play a major part in their shelf life. I have had some for 6 years. After each season I put the container they came in a food saver bag and vacuum seal them. Keeps the dampness out.
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