TackDriver284
Handloader
- Feb 13, 2016
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Called and left a message within the IMR website concerning the Enduron powders that went bad a few weeks ago, got an email back and they asked for pictures and sent those to them. Haven't heard from them since, called them again and they asked for another email since the other guy was supposedly on vacation according to the 2nd person and left another email with pictures, no response since. So I emailed again and asked if I was being ignored after calling and speaking with them and after sending them 2 emails, he apologized and mentioned that the powders go bad with heat.
My garage is divided into 2 sections, one side where the A/C duct is connected and is 75 degrees. It's where I keep my powder and other items and the 2nd section which is the 2 car garage is where I have my reloading bench, and tools, etc and the temps are around 80-85 in the summer. Not sure if 75 degrees has that much of an effect since no powder other than Enduron and one can of IMR 4831 went bad in my last 25 years of reloading. The guy said that they did not have any Enduron 7977 at the moment, and asked me I wanted any other powders besides that, since H1000 almost has the same burn rate as the 7977, so I asked for the H1000 since its very popular and temp stable. A package arrived at my door just now and in it was 3 lbs of H1000. As of last week, I relocated all my powder and primers to a closet next to my office where its 70 degrees.
Thank you Hodgdon.
My garage is divided into 2 sections, one side where the A/C duct is connected and is 75 degrees. It's where I keep my powder and other items and the 2nd section which is the 2 car garage is where I have my reloading bench, and tools, etc and the temps are around 80-85 in the summer. Not sure if 75 degrees has that much of an effect since no powder other than Enduron and one can of IMR 4831 went bad in my last 25 years of reloading. The guy said that they did not have any Enduron 7977 at the moment, and asked me I wanted any other powders besides that, since H1000 almost has the same burn rate as the 7977, so I asked for the H1000 since its very popular and temp stable. A package arrived at my door just now and in it was 3 lbs of H1000. As of last week, I relocated all my powder and primers to a closet next to my office where its 70 degrees.
Thank you Hodgdon.
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