All I can add is that the argument for powder kernels seperating just isn't so in the case of the two powders I blend! I drove back from the Cactus some 975 miles ,put all my gear away and just started packing for Utah and opened the container and it is as well blended as it was when I started. Yes there can be hazards to blending powders, but the couple of powders that are being discussed here have been blended for quite some time and by others that are far more noteworthy in the benchrest community than I! The reasons are obvious, like goodgrouper said 322 shoots good when its cold , and VV-133 goes crazy when iot gets really warm, 8208 shoots great but once agin it seems to be affected by temp changes, maybe as it gets warmer there is an associated jump in velocity or pressure, the reasoning I think behind blending is to see if you can produce something that maintains its consisitency through temperature swings. I may not be on the right track with this but I can say that the combination of the 8208 PD and H-322 that I'm currently shooting shoots better thah either one of the powders shoots individually. As for guys blowing up guns or getting fired, it happens but as you all know Benchresters are notorius for experimenting! Would we ever have a new wildcat but for the adventures of P.O. Ackley or how about the inventors of the PPC, all good things have to start with someone experimenting, and thats all this is about!