I ran into a flood of my basement & some of my powder was WET as were some of my primers.
Instead of throwing it away I spread the powder out over brown paper & the same with the primers only teeth down. Every so often I would check both by moving them around a bit.
Some months later I reloaded some as against my best load with the same 38 Spl 162SMC cast bullet tip, as against same Winchester C231 & same Federal Primers.
Tested them against each other & basically the same grouping. Also no Hanoi Janes either. So file that in your brain in case you run into the same problem I did.
Good post!!!
Interesting.
Cheers
Not really, this is a Darwin looking to happen.
He just got lucky this time.
Wetting powder can change the burning rate by washing off some/all of the retardant, therefore making it a faster powder and possibly explosive.