It's gotta be Mr. Trumps fault, everything else is!On a bit more serious note:
With all the focus on recycling and waste, the packaging of most everything is at least 30% too big. "They" should enact their "meaningful legislation" and leave the second amendment alone.....and really "help" the world.
Hmmm, not sure I dont need a stronger cuppa joe this A.M.
You might better make that two.Hmmm, not sure I dont need a stronger cuppa joe this A.M
Workin' onnit.....You might better make that two.
that sounds fun--wait, cab and AC??Workin' onnit.....
Big day in the melon fields tractor drivin'. Fixin to get ready.
lolIt very much feels 1/2 full (if that).
I think it's like one of those 'dual use' bonus items they include to do you a favor....similar to how Lapua brass boxes can be turned into a cartridge box. Only with Alliant 8lb kegs, they double as an above ground diesel tank once the powder is out of them.
I actually like the Alliant designed jugs! Why? It makes it easier to mix lot-to-lot powders. EXAMPLE: I have 2 / 8 pound jugs of RL-23 but with different lot numbers. It has been well documented that their Lot-to-Lot is pretty consistent. However, once I get down to about 4 pounds in 1 jug, I will mix the other one in there and now I have 12 pounds of virtually the same powder. It merely makes it easier to do that..
Whats the problem with federal primer boxes? Ive never had an issue with them. That lock tab on the bottom? You just gotta fold it up before you slide it open- no problem if you know its there
Functionally, nothing is wrong with them. That said, they're about 2-3x bigger than they need to be. I'm genuinely surprised some LEAN/Six Sigma guy hasn't come along and downsized the packaging to save on transportation/packaging costs.
I think it’s for fire code/storage reasons applying to retailers. I’ve seen minimum volume requirements for powder storage I believe ensure that it would sizzle without developing pressure if ignited.
Both primer boxes and powder jugs are designed to meet some DOT requirements. I haven't looked into the design, but I'm pretty sure that the powder containers are done that way to limit the total mass of flammable material in a given area/volume in a transport/storage environment, but Alliant's are way over the top.
I wonder if the EMEA regulations are stricter than ours, and they're just using European kegs in the US market to avoid different jugs for different markets.
Any EU shooters reading this? If so, do your Hodgon jugs look the same as the pictured H4350?
I'm not seeing the problem.
I like big jugs!