Guys,
I am amazed at this thread. If you take a little N 133 powder (any year) and spread it out on a sheet of plain white paper you will notice that there are long grains, broken grains, and short-cut grains in it. If you are a believer in the load density vs. bulk you are better get out the tweezers and start to pick out individual sized grains for your next match... Good luck with that.
Please let's have some common sense and not worry about mixing N133. Above I provided a method of mixing used in the pharmaceutical industry for those that want to make sure their mixing method is consistent. It works; sort of like insurance.
Larry Costa