Geronimo Jim
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Haven't loaded shotgun shells since 2014. Shot and powder left in machine.
Loaded a few and off to the range. Shot perfect!
Loaded a few and off to the range. Shot perfect!
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I load 20ga shotshells with GreenDot I bought in 1963. Keep it dry and there will not be a problem. Tommy Mc.Haven't loaded shotgun shells since 2014. Shot and powder left in machine.
Loaded a few and off to the range. Shot perfect!
You do realize you might have been just lucky and others might not be so lucky, right?powder left in machine
You do realize you might have been just lucky and others might not be so lucky, right?
I used to leave powder in my hoppers. After I had to go back and replace them all ($$) and read about the chemical interaction between the powder and the plastic, I don't even leave powder in a hopper overnight when I am going to be loading the same thing the next day.
It is a type of plastic that does not react to the chemicals in the powder. So it is totally safe for long term storage.what about the plastic containers powder is sold in?
NEVER!You do realize you might have been just lucky and others might not be so lucky, right?
I used to leave powder in my hoppers. After I had to go back and replace them all ($$) and read about the chemical interaction between the powder and the plastic, I don't even leave powder in a hopper overnight when I am going to be loading the same thing the next day.