Hi, I have a question about powder storage.
so due to the forest fire I lost everything, and started from scratch to reacquire reloading everything.
I got my father and grandfathers reloading equipment and supply's.
When I went to use some h4895 there was a red dust in it, i have been reloading for 40 years and that was a first, it looked and smelled ok? I later went through all the powder that was in metal cans, all of the rectangle cans had surface rust on the inside, even ones that were never opened, the exception was all the small square 1/2 pound were all shiny and rust free inside ( I had never seen that kind of package before with the press to open lids, guess is 60s vintage and most smell and looked good )
So looking for powder at this time is tough found 4 lbs 4895 that was in coffee cans, looks and smells good and then i see the cans have rust.
All were stored indoors in dry environment and had very small amounts of rust on exterior.
So what can I get to put all this powder in?
Thanks
so due to the forest fire I lost everything, and started from scratch to reacquire reloading everything.
I got my father and grandfathers reloading equipment and supply's.
When I went to use some h4895 there was a red dust in it, i have been reloading for 40 years and that was a first, it looked and smelled ok? I later went through all the powder that was in metal cans, all of the rectangle cans had surface rust on the inside, even ones that were never opened, the exception was all the small square 1/2 pound were all shiny and rust free inside ( I had never seen that kind of package before with the press to open lids, guess is 60s vintage and most smell and looked good )
So looking for powder at this time is tough found 4 lbs 4895 that was in coffee cans, looks and smells good and then i see the cans have rust.
All were stored indoors in dry environment and had very small amounts of rust on exterior.
So what can I get to put all this powder in?
Thanks