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    Newbie, or Trading Post Troll Sensei Sriracha's Avatar
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    Default Is reloading in the garage a bad idea?

    I have room for a decent reloading and work bench in the garage, but am concerned about temperature changes throughout the year affecting components and loaded ammunition.


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    Many years and it hasn't affected anything I've reloaded. My fingers and toes get cold during the winter though.

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    We are dry enough in CO that it won't affect anything. Even at 50% rH, there is less water in the air in CO than 30% at sea level. Powder and primers degradation occurs at much higher temperatures than you will ever get in a garage.
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    Good to know. Thanks for the info!


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    I used to reload in the garage as well. Other than getting cold fingers from touching the cold brass, never had an issue.

    Now I have an unfinished basement that works much better

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    Never had an issue loading in the garage, but the spouse had a mini-split put in for a b-day present a few years back. I do miss that garage, the stat not so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Never had an issue loading in the garage, but the spouse had a mini-split put in for a b-day present a few years back. I do miss that garage, the stat not so much.
    It's tough to get a good thermostat now a days.
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