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I got an 8 lb keg of red dot from a guy I know and the keg is a round cardboard type container. I would like to put the powder in a better container. What are the options? | ||
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Ask around gun clubs/gun shops etc. to see if anyone has one of the newer plastic empty containers that is used to package current lots of Red Dot. I would strongly recommend against using a container labeled for anything but Red Dot. The best option may well be to leave it as is. Remember: if it ain't broke don't fix it. Tom Z NRA Life Member | |||
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Dark or black plastic bottle with recycle code 2 on it, marked HDPE (High-density polyethylene). These markings are on some of my plastic powder containers. | |||
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IMO, NEVER store powder in anything that is not offcially marked for that powder. The chance of usign te wrong powder is just too great. Easy solution, buy a 1# jug & refill. Talk to other reloaders, particulalry shotgun, they probably have porperly marked containers to throw away. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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I would be concerned about the integrity of the powder. Red Dot has not been sold in 8# cardboard containers for at least 15 years. | |||
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Where are you at I have a empty plastic 8 lb red dot keg if you want to pay for shipping. I wouldn't worry about it it it looks fine and smells fine I have use powders well over 30 year old | |||
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Powder containers are specifically designed to do minimal damage if they ignite. (Like in a house fire.) You may find that local, state, and federal law prohibits storing reloading propellants in other than their original containers. If you put the powder in a different container, you're potentially "building a bomb." This may have safety issues, but it can additionally have legal implications. READ this link: (please!) http://www.reloadbench.com/gloss/storage2.html | |||
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I doubt that. Over the years, powder has been sold & shipped in cardboard, metal & palstic containers. The biggest issue, keeping track of the powder you are storing, hence, only put it up in original containers. Put a WTB add out for properly marked containers. Lots of guys reload & just toss the empties. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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