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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Powder changing property if loads made during real humid weather
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack R Tishue Jr" data-source="post: 1670775" data-attributes="member: 109081"><p>A friend just ask if I'd post the question. He was going to reload this past weekend, but here (MD), the heat in the 90s and the humidity at 70+%. I told him in my opinion (I ve been reloading 60 years now), the amount of time your powder would be exposed to the moisture in the air, while loading probably wouldn't be long enough to contaminate it. BUT, told him I'd post the question here for folks to respond to, and give us their information. Thanks.. This with modern Smokeless powder, not real old time BP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack R Tishue Jr, post: 1670775, member: 109081"] A friend just ask if I'd post the question. He was going to reload this past weekend, but here (MD), the heat in the 90s and the humidity at 70+%. I told him in my opinion (I ve been reloading 60 years now), the amount of time your powder would be exposed to the moisture in the air, while loading probably wouldn't be long enough to contaminate it. BUT, told him I'd post the question here for folks to respond to, and give us their information. Thanks.. This with modern Smokeless powder, not real old time BP. [/QUOTE]
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