With all this, I've done the same as the first post, take a little shake left and added it to the next can, no big deal.
But I've also done something I later found out was an error that could have cost me some money.
I use alot of Varget and I know the going rate on a pound of powder locally. As I wander around the country, different gunshows an different dealers/shop's, I always look at powder prices and if they'er good and I have the cash I'll buy a pound.
What I did was; I had three pounds all different lot's, without shooting out of any of those 3#'s I simply batched them all togther and created one "lot" that I'll use for myself, no big deal right?
Well IF and just "IF" one of those pounds would have just happened to be bad for some reason,,,
,,too hot, or too slow,, I could have ruined the entire 3#'s.
Will I do it again? Probably.
I don't have a problem using a mixed lot for my loading purposes. And do know that when that mixed lot is gone I'll need too re-test. But I'll at least "prove" each pound of powder individually before I mix`m.
I haven't run into any bad powder in the few short years I've been loading, but some of the Gent's I know locally that have been loading for decades all have stories of at least one bad batch they've run across through the years,