rwj
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Can you imagine if someone made a device that would measure the variations in lot to lot in the same brand of Primers?
Where there’s a will... there’s a way! No comment on need

Can you imagine if someone made a device that would measure the variations in lot to lot in the same brand of Primers?
Can you imagine if someone made a device that would measure the variations in lot to lot in the same brand of Primers?
It's Hodgdon Powder,they got on board re-bottling 3rd world pull down powders.
10+ years ago several Varget lots were actually H4350.
But it's all temperature in-sensitive.....BS.
Quick question for those of you who have worked through good and bad lots of H4895:
Are you seeing the difference on short range groupings, or is the difference simply in the ES's?
(I'm working on a solid short range tune before I hike out to the long distance ranges)
Right now I'm struggling to get a good tune on my 6BRA at 100/200 and I've tried two lots of H4895, 205/BR4/450 primers, and 105 Hybrid/Hunter 106's. I'm led to believe it's the H4895.
I have some XBR 8208 on hand, or I could throw my money into the Varget lottery assuming I can find some.
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com...nges-in-humidity-can-alter-powder-burn-rates/Powder acclimates to your area. I live in the Pacific Northwest 2 hours north of Seattle.
I had an old jug of Varget that I had worked up a load with. I had it for well over a year before I started loading from it. So, since I like to stay at least one jug ahead of my self, I got another.
Out of random curiosity, I loaded some cartridges with the new jug. The new lot was noticeably faster than my old lot. No problem, I'll rework my load when I get there right?
Well, by the time I got to that jug another year later, it was as slow as the first. I didn't have to rework my load at all.
I have heard much anecdotal evidence from shooters concerning the opposite effect. When I lived in the Arizona desert I heard about powders speeding up as they dry out and acclimate to the low humidity.
I don't know if this has anything to do with what you guys are experiencing, but it was an eye opener for me. If you have a "bad" lot of powder maybe give it 6 months or so before you toss it.
What, like to dry out the H4895 powder?Cook it. It's easy. 135 degrees for two hours