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Old April 9, 2013, 06:11 PM   #5
buck460XVR
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I would skip the tumblings and just blend them together in one container where you can shake them enough to blend

Same here. When loading high volume handgun rounds, I actually will mix a new jug into whatever I've been using when it's about half gone. Doing this will make any variance between the lot numbers about half of what it would be if left to themselves. Difference is so slight that I don't bother to rework loads.....but then I don't load to max. It's a trick old painters used when having to use paint from a different lots in the same room. I used to work back up and chrono, but after a while found the variance from lots when doing this is no more than the variance from different batches I've loaded at different times.
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