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<blockquote data-quote="jc5420" data-source="post: 2703285" data-attributes="member: 16425"><p>Jedabug, when I say I mix my powder it isn't just one pound here and one pound there. It may be 3 pounds from one lot and 4 from another. I like to keep 10 pounds on hand, but with how much I shoot that does not last long. 20-40 pounds would be preferable. Lot changes are sometimes more noticeable than others. Often when I mix lots it is to lessen the impact of a very noticeable change of another. Always test each lot before mixing there are some cases where there is no major difference other than the numbers on the jug.</p><p>I like to buy cases of powder to avoid this situation. Mixed lots also will not see my match rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jc5420, post: 2703285, member: 16425"] Jedabug, when I say I mix my powder it isn't just one pound here and one pound there. It may be 3 pounds from one lot and 4 from another. I like to keep 10 pounds on hand, but with how much I shoot that does not last long. 20-40 pounds would be preferable. Lot changes are sometimes more noticeable than others. Often when I mix lots it is to lessen the impact of a very noticeable change of another. Always test each lot before mixing there are some cases where there is no major difference other than the numbers on the jug. I like to buy cases of powder to avoid this situation. Mixed lots also will not see my match rifle. [/QUOTE]
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