Had it happen once, Rich, in a horn I didn't use for many years. It still had some powder in it, and when I poured the powder out, to change it, I had a blockage, just as you describe, Rich.
I surmised we had a moist period in which that horn was present, perhaps on the trail. As I only used that horn with a particular rifle I hadn't used for quite a while, I experienced the
clumping. This is not a normal occurrence here that I am aware of.
Now, I do as Mike noted, I shake the horn before putting it on, to see/hear/feel how much is inside, as well as to break up any "clumps".
The keg of American Deadshot FFG powder I acquired back in the 70's had a few larger powder clumps in it. These were easily broken up. As well, there were some small clumps of rust in the
powder, which were quite easily removed, as well. This was from the inside of the can/keg, so I transferred the powder to GOEX cans. It was in a 10 pound keg, having perhaps 3 to 4 pounds
remaining, of powder. Best powder I ever used, as well. The granules were black, sharp cornered, extremely hard and shiny - no dust. It was very nice looking powder too, that was approaching
100years old.