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  • babun
    Probably okay.

    BUT when I was doing lots of reloading I kept the empty canisters for just that thing.
    I put the "old" powder into it's own can and marked it as what happened. NEVER use a re-marked wrong type of powder can to do this.

    The reason I kept "old" powder separate from new, if I was working up hot loads, I didn't want "fresh" loads mixed in the middle of a batch with "old" powder.
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  • bpost
    You will be fine. It was a short enough time to not worry at all.
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  • JustC
    low humidity and you should be fine.

    I am an OCD type of guy when it comes to reloading. I check my powder container multiple times before loading a round. I also only ever have one powder container ON the table at a time, even though the rest are only a foot away under the counter.

    notice the one can on the table and the rest underneath
    101_1215.jpg

    Lastly, because of my paranoia about accidents with reloading,..I ALWAYS empty the powder completely back into the container. I even do this if I plan to load more tomorrow[:0] Yeah, I am that paranoid. I have become increasingly more-so since I know my son will be with me at any time. I have even forgone handloading for his rifle so that any mistake I may make on the loading bench will only blow up on me.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Wow. What a nice clean roomy set up. That could be the poster for reloader's anonymous.
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  • JustC
    quote:Originally posted by charliemeyer007
    Wow. What a nice clean roomy set up. That could be the poster for reloader's anonymous.


    It is larger these days,..that pic was a handful of years ago.

    The reason it looks like that, is because I try very hard to make sure I don't make a mistake with powder, etc.

    Notice there are 2 presses. The one on the right is a sizing/decapping press. The one on the left is the seating press. I do things in a very methodical manner to keep from making mistakes or missing something important.

    I size/de-prime all the cases first
    clean primer pockets
    place cases in boiling water with dish soap
    dry cases
    prime cases
    charge case then seat a bullet (ONE CASE AT A TIME)

    this way I don't double charge a case (not likely with rifle cases) and know every single case has been through the exact same process before firing the round.

    That is why I answered the OP about ALWAYS placing the powder back in the container immediately after the loading session. Never too carefull[8]
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  • 243winxb
    Make sure you didnt mix 2 different powders.
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  • bigoutside
    quote:Originally posted by 243winxb
    Make sure you didnt mix 2 different powders.


    I'm good there.
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  • Topkick
    You'll be fine.. I have used powder after leaving it in my hopper for weeks. No problems.
    However, it's in my climate controlled home.

    I just keep one powder on the bench at a time.
    All others are under the cabinet.
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  • Navybat
    I use only one powder for pistols...Unique. I use one powder for my deer loads in .280 Rem and .30-06--IMR 4350. I use one powder for my .223/5.56...H335. I can't confuse any powders with any others.

    But like you all, I always put the powder away when I'm done with it...maybe a couple days if I know I'm going to reload some more.

    Now, I have other powders, for shotshell, etc., like PB, WSF, etc. But I don't actually USE them, so no worries about leaving them out or mixing them up.
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