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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anybody reload out in a shed?
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<blockquote data-quote="SCSCHNUR" data-source="post: 1751237" data-attributes="member: 44035"><p>I use my garage for all my reloading and here in Wichita Kansas we get humid weather and verying temps of -5 to 105. I had some minor rust problems but sprayed Baracade on my press and dies and any other equipment. Haven't had problem since. My garage is heated in winter set it at 40 degrees and keeps everything fine. when working out there in winter and this is when I do most of my reloading then and spring. Keep all ammo in military ammo cans and plastic ammo cans as well. Primers and are in ammo cans. I make sure to trun on Hornady Loc n load powder measure on for at least 30 min to an hour before using. Baracade works well. Spray on every spring good to go. I turn on heat up to 65-70 when in the garage working in winter so Hornady powder dropper is good and warmed up I turn it on for an hour before using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCSCHNUR, post: 1751237, member: 44035"] I use my garage for all my reloading and here in Wichita Kansas we get humid weather and verying temps of -5 to 105. I had some minor rust problems but sprayed Baracade on my press and dies and any other equipment. Haven't had problem since. My garage is heated in winter set it at 40 degrees and keeps everything fine. when working out there in winter and this is when I do most of my reloading then and spring. Keep all ammo in military ammo cans and plastic ammo cans as well. Primers and are in ammo cans. I make sure to trun on Hornady Loc n load powder measure on for at least 30 min to an hour before using. Baracade works well. Spray on every spring good to go. I turn on heat up to 65-70 when in the garage working in winter so Hornady powder dropper is good and warmed up I turn it on for an hour before using it. [/QUOTE]
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