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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3530902" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Thinking the OP is referring to an add I posted a few weeks ago on some powder I have. Before I posted the add I spent two days searching and reading what others had to say about using old properly stored powder. The general feelings I came away with is as long as it looks Ok and doesn't smell acidic it will work just as well as what you get off the shelf today.</p><p></p><p>Still haven't figured out how to copy and paste a link on this durn tablet. On the 1911 forum is a thread titled Old powder safe to use? In that thread is a link on what Alliant has to say about storing and using old powder. If I thought for a second there were any problems with the powder I have, I would not have listed it. </p><p></p><p>Yes it is in old containers that have been opened but I know for a fact it has spent it's entire life in an air conditioned house. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3530902, member: 10973"] Thinking the OP is referring to an add I posted a few weeks ago on some powder I have. Before I posted the add I spent two days searching and reading what others had to say about using old properly stored powder. The general feelings I came away with is as long as it looks Ok and doesn't smell acidic it will work just as well as what you get off the shelf today. Still haven't figured out how to copy and paste a link on this durn tablet. On the 1911 forum is a thread titled Old powder safe to use? In that thread is a link on what Alliant has to say about storing and using old powder. If I thought for a second there were any problems with the powder I have, I would not have listed it. Yes it is in old containers that have been opened but I know for a fact it has spent it's entire life in an air conditioned house. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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