just read about burn rate variation if powder(propellant) gets too moist. i keep my containers tightly closed being i live in a high humidity part of the USA. if one suspects a powder is too moist(factory moisture is .5-1.5% or slightly more) can you microwave small batches to drive the water off? i can hear some yelling "you will blow yourself up", but i'm not sure the temp increase reaches the temp of combustion. i have used a desiccant material(a dehydrating product used to dehydrate flowers) that has color coded beads that let you know moisture absorption is maxed out and you restore it by microwaving and the beads do get quite warm. i'm sure there is info on temp required to ignite "gunpowder" at room temperature. anybody tried this?