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Temp/Humidity for storage
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<blockquote data-quote="cornchuck" data-source="post: 405790" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>At what temperature and humidity combination should powder and primers be stored at? My reloading room is the upstairs of my shop. It has no windows, heat, or a/c. I have been watching the temperature and humidity levels and the temp has been climbing as high as 90 and the humidity has been around 50-55 percent. Before it got really hot outside, the temp was lower and the humidty would be around the 70 percent mark.</p><p> </p><p>I would like to move my gun safe outthere with the reloading equipment and where I clean them. So I don't have to drag them through the house everytime I need them in the reloading room. But also don't want them to start rusting because of high moisture.</p><p> </p><p>Any thoughts and/or suggestions?</p><p> </p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornchuck, post: 405790, member: 20220"] At what temperature and humidity combination should powder and primers be stored at? My reloading room is the upstairs of my shop. It has no windows, heat, or a/c. I have been watching the temperature and humidity levels and the temp has been climbing as high as 90 and the humidity has been around 50-55 percent. Before it got really hot outside, the temp was lower and the humidty would be around the 70 percent mark. I would like to move my gun safe outthere with the reloading equipment and where I clean them. So I don't have to drag them through the house everytime I need them in the reloading room. But also don't want them to start rusting because of high moisture. Any thoughts and/or suggestions? Jason [/QUOTE]
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