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coyote170 12-06-2005 06:09 PM

Silica packs!
 
Was unloading our daily truck at Lowes today and unpacked a package
of lamp shades,the bottom of the carton was full of little silicas pouchs
was wondering if it would hurt to have a couple in my bottle American
Pioneer powder to fight of mostiure,havent had a problem yet just am
curious if it would hurt anything!:)



sabotloader 12-06-2005 06:16 PM

RE: Silica packs!
 
coyote170

I think some mentioned awhile back that their cannister of powder contain a silica pack - can not remember if it was APP Black Mag or what - or was it some one was putting them in to stop the clumping.

I use to shoot the old stuff "Clean Shot" and after awhile it would clump.

ENCOREMAN 12-06-2005 06:24 PM

RE: Silica packs!
 
I don't know about the American Pioneer Powder, but Goex Pinnacle comes with the packets inside their 1lb. plastic jar.

sabotloader 12-06-2005 07:03 PM

RE: Silica packs!
 
ENCOREMAN

thanks for the conformation, I was pretty sure that I had read that somewhere...

mike

cayugad 12-06-2005 07:19 PM

RE: Silica packs!
 
I think my Pinnacle comes with a silica pack in it

Tahquamenon 12-07-2005 08:33 AM

RE: Silica packs!
 
I store my powder in gasket sealing20MM ammunition cans and my caps and primers in9MMcansand also inside I keep Hydrosorbent Silica Packs that are reuseable. About once every4-6 months I exchange a small Silica pack in the ammunition can.

Then I place the silica pack in the oven to dry them back out for re-use. When cooled, I vacuum pack them until I need to use one.

I've been storing powders like this for decades.

I don't put a silica pack inside the powder container as I don't want the silica pack to draw moisture inside the container if for some reason the lid fails. I want to collect any moisture prior to getting inside the powder container.

http://www.dehumidify.com/

Regards,

Tahquamenon

coyote170 12-07-2005 09:43 AM

RE: Silica packs!
 
Thanks for the input going to try it as I dont think it will hurt!



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