Irritating the wife is fun every once in a whileThe only reason to move all that to the bedroom is irritate the wife. It will be fine. Just keep away from moisture.
Irritating the wife is fun every once in a whileThe only reason to move all that to the bedroom is irritate the wife. It will be fine. Just keep away from moisture.
Bear in mind: humidity is reported as "relative" to how much moisture the air is capable of holding at a given temperature. Cold air holds much less moisture than hot air. So 85% relative humidity at 0 degrees F is much less moisture than 85% at 95% F.
I actually had the thought that it's too bad I lacked time and masochistic motivation today to get chrono readings to test some enduron powders and rl23 for temp sensitivity. Would have been a great day to test the bottom end.
for those who didn't click the attachments in my previous post, this morning here was -43c with a windchill of -54c or, for Fahrenheit folks, -45 feels like -65. But I can't imagine actually ever hunting in that. Just for "science" and I wasn't feeling THAT scientific haha.
No. Asked them that before. SorryGlad somebody got powder. Do they ship?
Lol ! How could I take those pics if it was. She was a nice looking red head thoI have not seen that much powder on a store shelf in a long time. There is hope! Now tell me that is not your feet with the pink shoes.
Lol ! How could I take those pics if it was. She was a nice looking red head tho
I work there part time. That's the most we have gotten in awhile. Bout month ago we got some but not that much. They allow 2 of each kind so you can get a lot. It was going quick. I got some H110 and BLC2. Had enough of others. Saw the price got jacked up on Varget to $43.99 from $37.99. same with H4831SC. But regular H4831 still $37.99 . Don't get that.
CodyThat's a pretty good shipment. Where in WY?
I have lived in a few places that in hunting seasons it could get to like you (-20) or it could be +75. its the dramatic shifts that break down powder.. if it's frozen, warming it up slowly is a good thing. the same thing goes for your primers. More so for the primers. after only a few dramatic swings I have made new primers inert and will not fire. However they will burn..Temp up here in Ole NoDak is colder than -20 lately. Say one has a powder order coming and that order sits on the delivery truck in the cold in transit and than sits out side in the cold (-20) for a few hours. Could this have negative effects one ones powder? I am guessing you would want to warm the powder back up slowly as to not produce too much condensation? It would be worrisome seeing frost one ones powder container. Maybe it's nothing To worry about since I have had frozen loaded cartridges in the same weather go bang just fine?! Something to discuss anyway