- Location
- Western Manitoba
Have read several times about mixing in the remains of one lot of powder into another lot of the same powder to make them consistent. I have never tried this. So, I am wondering how is it done? My first concern is that there is apparently a moisture content as part of the "recipe" for a powder, so I suspect that effective mixing must also retain that moisture, while actually blending all the source material together?
So, a practical situation - say that I have 3 one pound containers of Varget - all different lot numbers. I want to mix them up so that I have 3 pounds of a consistent powder. So 3 times 7,000 grains - end up with 21,000 grains - to be metered out eventually as 45 grain loads. Idea, of course, is that any 45 grain load would have equal quantities of each of the three original lots - in theory, I suppose, each 45 grain "load" would contain 15 grains of each of the original lots. How do I mix them together - in or with what? How do I know when they are throughly mixed, so that first couple loads dispensed are same as the last couple loads?
Recent experience is that being able to buy larger quantities of one lot of powder might not be happening any time soon, so how to "mix" various smaller lots of the same powder might be worth knowing how to do?
So, a practical situation - say that I have 3 one pound containers of Varget - all different lot numbers. I want to mix them up so that I have 3 pounds of a consistent powder. So 3 times 7,000 grains - end up with 21,000 grains - to be metered out eventually as 45 grain loads. Idea, of course, is that any 45 grain load would have equal quantities of each of the three original lots - in theory, I suppose, each 45 grain "load" would contain 15 grains of each of the original lots. How do I mix them together - in or with what? How do I know when they are throughly mixed, so that first couple loads dispensed are same as the last couple loads?
Recent experience is that being able to buy larger quantities of one lot of powder might not be happening any time soon, so how to "mix" various smaller lots of the same powder might be worth knowing how to do?