Accurate Powder Recall
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 4:50 am
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/201 ... -and-4350/
I mentioned this in the 300 Blackout reloading thread earlier today, but thought it deserved a more prominent mention in its own thread. If you have any Accurate powders, it's important to check and see if you have any of the affected lots, because apparently the issue is that the powder can deteriorate in storage and possibly combust. If you have any, you're supposed to fill the container with water to render it inert, and call the manufacturer for further instructions.
I ended up having a couple pounds of affected 2495 that I bought a while back, but can't remember what for.
I mentioned this in the 300 Blackout reloading thread earlier today, but thought it deserved a more prominent mention in its own thread. If you have any Accurate powders, it's important to check and see if you have any of the affected lots, because apparently the issue is that the powder can deteriorate in storage and possibly combust. If you have any, you're supposed to fill the container with water to render it inert, and call the manufacturer for further instructions.
I ended up having a couple pounds of affected 2495 that I bought a while back, but can't remember what for.