McClelland Tin Weight Question

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burleyboy

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Howdy fellows,

I have a 2oz can of McClelland, which is from 2007. It is same the type of can still used by Cornell and Diehl, Gl Pease and probably others.

Indicated by the sound when shaken, I suspect that it may have dried out. In case it is still in good condition, I'd rather like to avoid opening it now, so my idea was to weigh it. The total weight of the can is 71g.

So could someone maybe tell me how much weight a closed tin of this type should have, please? It does not have one of these plastic lids, so I'd need the weight without the plastic lid.

Thanks!
 
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pipestud

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Mike is absolutely correct about the sound being different between flakes and ribbons. I've been keeping a weight chart for many years for specific blends, including a ton of different McClelland's. So, if you tell me the name of the blend I will be happy to help if I can. And for clarification, if you have a tin of McClelland's that you describe as being 2 ounces, please check again. A tin from the year 2007 of that size should read as a 50g tin.
 

lightmybriar

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Mar 11, 2014
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The helpful experts have already chimed in, but I’ll just add that McClelland in my memory always had a bit of a shake sound, and the smell is usually pungent enough that if there were any small leaks, you’d probably be able to get a whiff of the contents. I think the guys above will get your issue resolved and bring some peace to your mind.
 

hauntedmyst

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Take the tin outside and set it on it's side edge, back facing you up against a brick wall and put a red dot in the middle of the bottom of the tin. Now take a pellet gun and shoot 5 Diablo or Barracuda hollow point style pellets at the dot. Now measure across the group of holes, that's your group size. Take the 5 pellets out and weight them and divide by 5, that's your standard pellet weight.

Wait, what were we talking about?
 
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