Murphy4570
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Sifu, why not hook an air blower up to your air compressor, and blow out the cases with shop air? I do that when I need to dry something sometimes, tends to work rather well.
1 hour is overkill. When I dry cases in my toaster oven, a 20 minute run at 250 is enough to totally them.When you need to dry brass in a hurry , just put them in the oven set at 250 for 1 hour and it will be very very dry. 250 degrees will not affect the temper of any part of the breass.
So if I had powder for loading ammo, then if said powder got wet then it could still be used after a complete drying, and separation of the clumps?
To be accurate, its stored in a sealed container "glass I believe" under water. The powder itself is not wet. They use it for testing.