Now that I'm finally getting back into reloading, after an absence of a dozen years, I'm wondering if my old powder is still okay to use. I have one-pound cans each of Unique and 2400; are they still good to use, or should I buy new powder? Buying new powder isn't that big a deal, but why spend money if
I don't need to? I'm leaning toward buying new powder, but I'd like to hear from some of you.
Also, I have some old CCI and Winchester SP primers from the same era. I've already primed some cases with them, along with some new CCI primers I bought. The cases with the old primers are clearly marked and separated, so I'll let you know if they work after I use them. It may be a while before I get to try them--I broke the wrist of my shooting hand last week on some ice at work.
Thanks in advance for any input you'd care to give on this subject.
DAL
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Reading "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal," by Ayn Rand, should be required of every politician and in every high school.
I don't need to? I'm leaning toward buying new powder, but I'd like to hear from some of you.
Also, I have some old CCI and Winchester SP primers from the same era. I've already primed some cases with them, along with some new CCI primers I bought. The cases with the old primers are clearly marked and separated, so I'll let you know if they work after I use them. It may be a while before I get to try them--I broke the wrist of my shooting hand last week on some ice at work.
Thanks in advance for any input you'd care to give on this subject.
DAL
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Reading "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal," by Ayn Rand, should be required of every politician and in every high school.