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Reloading
Humidity and load developement
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2336574" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>First I never leave powder in hopper after I had to toss it once because I did not label it and I had loaded several cartridges and could not recall the exact order of loading the cartridges few days later. All extruded so no chance at guess. Of course now I place a post it on hopper as old geezer reminder. I load in basement in MI and doubt the humidity changes much especially in winter with hot air heating. I also use a small container to transfer powder to weigh pan while the powder container is tightly sealed. Hardly any exposure time. Have to refill several times to load 20 rounds but time is not an issue when retired! Guess I was addressing humidity concern without even knowing it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2336574, member: 63925"] First I never leave powder in hopper after I had to toss it once because I did not label it and I had loaded several cartridges and could not recall the exact order of loading the cartridges few days later. All extruded so no chance at guess. Of course now I place a post it on hopper as old geezer reminder. I load in basement in MI and doubt the humidity changes much especially in winter with hot air heating. I also use a small container to transfer powder to weigh pan while the powder container is tightly sealed. Hardly any exposure time. Have to refill several times to load 20 rounds but time is not an issue when retired! Guess I was addressing humidity concern without even knowing it! [/QUOTE]
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