I am starting to research reloading, but wouldnt you want the powder in a fireproof safe or container? God forbid you have a fire, dont want it to go boom.
I am starting to research reloading, but wouldnt you want the powder in a fireproof safe or container? God forbid you have a fire, dont want it to go boom.
Steve, Do you keep track of the lot number off the 8# jug incase there is a recall on the particular powder, that way you know what lot it is from?
I am starting to research reloading, but wouldnt you want the powder in a fireproof safe or container? God forbid you have a fire, dont want it to go boom.
As stated before, poweder does not 'explode' or produce a violent reaction when burnt in an unconfined manner, primers however are have a very violent reaction when they are detonated. A fire proof safe will turn into a sealed vessel if it is heated by a fire and the gasket expands to seal the door. Then you have the possibility to have a big BOOM should the powder ignite (possibly from primers stored inside)
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