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Identifing powder

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My wife's grandfather passed away 2 years ago and her grandmother allowed me to take all of his reloading supplies, including a paint can full of powder. The can is listed as red dot, but it doesn't have the red flakes common in red dot powder. Is there anyway to identify the powder??

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Even if you did identify it, the same powders have had different burn rates and power over the years. In other words, today's W231 may not be your dad's W231. I know it sucks, but I would dispose of it (perhaps in a spectacular way to offset the disappointment).

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