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JohnVm
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If you would dump 15 grains of one powder in a case and 15 grains of another powder on top in the same case, you will have a 50- 50 mix, the only kink in it would be the measure variations of +/- .1 grain x 2 thus you end up with a variation of +/-.2. I guess the powder will not be mixed as in a cake mix but they would be in the case together layered
Now if you take one pound of one kind of powder and one pound of another kind of powder and stirred till your arm fell off you still cannot guarantee that the powder is equally blended to give you a 50 - 50 mix throughout a loading session. If you got to much faster powder in one load and to much slower powder in the next load you have just created a problem I prefer not to have.
Now to clarify what I am getting at, there are 2 ways of blending powders. I personally do not like the idea of either one as each has its unique problems concerning different powders and I am not convinced either one fixes the original problem.
Now if you take one pound of one kind of powder and one pound of another kind of powder and stirred till your arm fell off you still cannot guarantee that the powder is equally blended to give you a 50 - 50 mix throughout a loading session. If you got to much faster powder in one load and to much slower powder in the next load you have just created a problem I prefer not to have.
Now to clarify what I am getting at, there are 2 ways of blending powders. I personally do not like the idea of either one as each has its unique problems concerning different powders and I am not convinced either one fixes the original problem.