Is this a joke?
The answer to this question is an unequivocal no, it's not safe at all.
Dispose of that mixed powder immediately.
Hi guys. After years of reloading I had many live rounds at first year that I had problems with , some didn't go into chamber , some bad shape and form , some wrong load data and.....
I decided to unload them all , over 100 rounds.
Now I have almost 1lb powder.
All were loaded for 308
Bullets 147 fmj 168 and 175 smk
And mixed brass.
Now I have 1lb powder mixed
As long as remember my guess is approx
40% varget
30% 4895 imr
2% bcl2
20% 4064
8% reloader 15
Any luck or chance that I can reuse them ?
Hi guys. After years of reloading I had many live rounds at first year that I had problems with , some didn't go into chamber , some bad shape and form , some wrong load data and.....
I decided to unload them all , over 100 rounds.
Now I have almost 1lb powder.
All were loaded for 308
Bullets 147 fmj 168 and 175 smk
And mixed brass.
Now I have 1lb powder mixed
As long as remember my guess is approx
40% varget
30% 4895 imr
2% bcl2
20% 4064
8% reloader 15
Any luck or chance that I can reuse them ?

LOL RJIts no big deal mixing powders. Manufacturers do it all the time, just in bigger quantities. There is lots of burn charts on the net that show which powder is faster and which one is slower.
If you have mix % as you do you can predict how fast your mix will be by the bigger % amount of given powders in your mix .
Other way to know is just make burn test yourself. use 10 gr of mix vs 10 gr of factory powder you have on hand. Spread a 5 inch line on clean surface of each powder and light them. If you notice mix burning slower or faster than factory powder then you can estimate approx burning rate of your mix.
Once you know the burn rate vs factory test powder you can estimate starting load based on the burn rate of your factory test powder. Obviously it should be tested vs application, pistol vs pistol or rifle vs rifle powders.
You can test with third powder if you wish, but its overkill. It will give more detail data, but you may waste more powder that way determining burn rate.
And no need to waste or dispose powder on fertilizing of plants, those that suggest doing that have no idea what they saying.
Black powder is good fertilizer, smokeless is not.
Sell or give away all your reloading equipment immediately.
It is too danguras.
It's too bad so many people are schitting on the OP, since this is actually a more interesting question than many we get around here.
Hi guys. After years of reloading I had many live rounds at first year that I had problems with , some didn't go into chamber , some bad shape and form , some wrong load data and.....
I decided to unload them all , over 100 rounds.
Now I have almost 1lb powder.
All were loaded for 308
Bullets 147 fmj 168 and 175 smk
And mixed brass.
Now I have 1lb powder mixed
As long as remember my guess is approx
40% varget
30% 4895 imr
2% bcl2
20% 4064
8% reloader 15
Any luck or chance that I can reuse them ?
RJ



























