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Why factory ammo still shoots pretty accurately after time and handloads seem to diminish accuracy over time
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<blockquote data-quote="2buffalo" data-source="post: 2564328" data-attributes="member: 122577"><p>I would think possibly if there was moisture in the powder when you load in other words humidity in the stored powder or humidity when you loaded it would be possible over time that the powder is more saturated and this could cause issues. IMO the corrosion, weld, dissimilar metal theories are old wives tales. I don't understand how it is scientifically possible. If someone could show me data to prove this wrong I would stand corrected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2buffalo, post: 2564328, member: 122577"] I would think possibly if there was moisture in the powder when you load in other words humidity in the stored powder or humidity when you loaded it would be possible over time that the powder is more saturated and this could cause issues. IMO the corrosion, weld, dissimilar metal theories are old wives tales. I don't understand how it is scientifically possible. If someone could show me data to prove this wrong I would stand corrected. [/QUOTE]
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