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Post by loggy on Jun 9, 2007 14:13:40 GMT -4
I know when Triple Se7en was first introduced it was touted as having virtually an unlimited shelf life if stored properly. I also remember reading test reports of it being put in the freezer & moved into direct sun several times with no effect.
Anyone experience any deterioration or have any experience to share with Triple Se7en or any other bp or bp substitutes???
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Post by mrlongbeard on Jun 9, 2007 16:46:19 GMT -4
had the same box for two plus years with no problem.
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Post by batchief909 on Jun 9, 2007 21:50:54 GMT -4
I've got half a bottle of 2F and 3F that's been sitting here for about 3 years. Next trip to the range,,I'll try 'em both. I've switched to Swiss 3F,,but I remember where the T7 was hitting. I'll let ya know what happens, Loggy. I should get out this week.
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Post by gdaddy on Jun 10, 2007 5:49:21 GMT -4
I've got a box of 777 pellets htat is about four years old - no problem there. I also have a tin of 4f blackpowder that I use fo rpriming. The powder is about 15 years old. In both cases my powder is stored in a dehumidified room and I've experienced no degradation.
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Post by loggy on Jun 13, 2007 19:13:02 GMT -4
I can see the pellets be subject to degradation vs the loose due to the non-airtight container the pellets are packed in (once shrink wrap is broken). I store all my pellet containers in zip lock sandwich bags.
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