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  • openwell

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    i lived in central fl for 15 years, and reloaded in the attached garage. never saw any rust on anything.
    I spent a lot of hot sweaty night loading ammo.
    left powder, primers, and loaded ammo in there year round


    :cheers:

    must been them "cool ocean brees"????
    or magic?
    luck?

    I lived on east coast cen. FL 2 yrs
    never loaded a single round.

    all my gear was stored in Indy
     

    mike trible

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    I reload and store most of my ammo in a unheated garage that is not attached to my house. I store powder, primers and ammo in metal cabinets with 'Golden Rod' dehumidifier sticks in each cabinet. Has a window fan and a space heater that I use for my comfort when I am in there.
     

    crewchief888

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    must been them "cool ocean brees"????
    or magic?
    luck?

    I lived on east coast cen. FL 2 yrs
    never loaded a single round.



    all my gear was stored in Indy


    east side of orlando, winter park. maybe using the press (almost) constantly kept it from rusting


    :cheers:
     

    openwell

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    east side of orlando, winter park. maybe using the press (almost) constantly kept it from rusting


    :cheers:

    alcoholic type reloading!
    15 yrs daily loading.

    no rust.

    orlando weather very similar to phoenix????

    not really. my brother-in-law lived in orlando for 40 yrs. just moved to denver.

    stuff "rusts" in denver.

    as quick as overnight. even if used daily:):

    congrats!
     

    crewchief888

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    alcoholic type reloading!
    15 yrs daily loading.

    no rust.

    orlando weather very similar to phoenix????

    not really. my brother-in-law lived in orlando for 40 yrs. just moved to denver.

    stuff "rusts" in denver.

    as quick as overnight. even if used daily:):

    congrats!


    I loaded ammo 2-3 evenings during the week.
    38spl for bowling pins,
    45's for pins & limited div USPSA
    2 open div USPSA guns


    :cheers:
     

    BillD

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    Oct 28, 2008
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    I've been reloading in a garage for 25 years. Powder and primers stored in garage. I've left the hopper with powder in it for months.
    Never an issue.
     
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