How can you tell if powder is bad
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Powder has an indefinite shelf life IF STORED PROPERLY. Bad powder will have an off odor maybe a bit like vinegar. It may also look some what powdery and even appear moist. Your nose can tell a lot. Good powder has the smell of solvents (acetone I think) that is used to remove the liquids used in manufacture. While bad powder may not be dangerous it COULD be. Mostly shooting bad powders will be very erratic and might not ignite, that will leave a gummy mess in the bore with wet cases full of gunk.
I am still shooting ammo I loaded in the 1980's with surplus WWII 4831. It was good when I loaded it and still shoots fine and dandy.
Reloading, like flying is safe and well understood. it is also unforgiving. If you see or smell differences in the suspect powder be safe and pour it into your flower beds.0 -
Smell it and look at it. If it has a smell like vinegar, stop. If the appearance- color/ texture- is different from a sample of a new, like product- stop. If the powder has clumps- stop. 0 -
Thank you. Oakie 0
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