antelopedundee
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Anyone ever store powder in an empty DRY water bottle. Might sell a keg and may want to keep some back, but have nothing available/handy to keep it in.
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ThisA safety issue is static. The bottles used to sell powder are a compound plastic with an antistatic agent.
I would use only empty gun powder bottles. Then you know they are antistatic.
Storing powder in a metal safety cabinet like is commonly used in chem labs is quite alright and they can be readily grounded. An old non working refrigerator or freezer is great for this and they can be obtained for free.So storing powder in a fireproof fire cabinet is dangerous? Dang it. I wonder sometimes when I'm swishing around a bottle of powder making sure it is mixed well just how much static electricity i might be creating. Mixing leftover of last container with new container, usually bought same batch. I know whenever I drive an electric scissor lift around in a building accross carpet, it creates static electricity. Ouch!
This is good practice when dealing with metal.ALL my 2F,3F,and 4F is in GOEX metal containers....UMmmmmm, wonder if its time to worry......I DO keep fresh ''anti static '' dryer sheets in the box and on my powder horn ....I tie a piece of sheet on spout and back horn swivel while in the woods or at the range.
The smokeless stuff, not so much.