It soon after had the largest blossoms ever. Guess I should have kept the lot numbers.
Some Savage ML shooters dabbled with duplex loads(two different, unmixed powders on top of each other) but it really wasn't worth the risk. In metallic cartridges the risk is far greater. Just don't do it.
Dick Casull did, but I have no idea how he kept from blowing himself to bits, especially when you look at what he ended up with.
The .454Casull is a hand-held Howitzer.
I've read in many places that combining powders is possibly one of the WORST ideas in reloading.
The simple act of mixing them can cause static electricity causing detonation.
Nope, not for me.
I just HAD to "Weigh In" (see what I did there??) on this topic:
YES, I and most handloaders have, mixed powder in measure hoppers..
Like add when low of WW-231 with HP-38
Like add when low of WW-296 with H-110
Like add when low of WW-760 with H-414
Sometimes-NOT OFTIN:
Add H-335 to WC-844
Add BL-c(2) to WC-846
Folks they (These powders listed!!) come out of the SAME containers at the Powder Mfg. Plant..
Winchester brands are usually higher $$ than Hodgdon powders to pay a fee back to WW for their "Branding"
With ALL the Anti's I HAD to chime in...Bill
Good info to have but I'm curious where you got the info and how you verified its accuracy?
I'll just use that little dab at the end of the can for rose fertilizer if that's ok.