So one day I'm sorting my powders and happened to have an almost empty 1 lb. can of Varget and decided to blend it in with an 8 lb. jug that I had.  I pulled the 8 lb. jug off the shelf and poured in the Varget only to realize that I actually poured it into the 8 lb. jug of H4895!  As stated in the title, I probably poured about 1/8 lb. of Varget into 7.5 lbs. of H4895.  I did this months ago and have just sat on it as I didn't know what to do with it.  The recent post on blending powders prompted me to revisit the situation.  I don't know, perhaps I could use it for AR plinking loads?  Are the burn rates close enough to make this safe?
Lou
				
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 Only the powder I'm using at the moment is on top of the bench.
 Only the powder I'm using at the moment is on top of the bench.  That's why I developed fail safe systems such as double checking primer selection, powder selection, powder charge, case fill, scale set up, and bullet selection etc.
 That's why I developed fail safe systems such as double checking primer selection, powder selection, powder charge, case fill, scale set up, and bullet selection etc.  
 
		
 
 
		 I have soooo close to this many a time! may have even happened. I though my Varget was a faster lot than before...
 I have soooo close to this many a time! may have even happened. I though my Varget was a faster lot than before...
 If on the way home from testing you realize you should have left a note then all is good no???
 If on the way home from testing you realize you should have left a note then all is good no???
