I wanted to share this with those of you who live in a higher humidity environment.
loading for pistol with an RCBS ammo master II, using Hog universal for 40 sw and 45 acp I experienced wide velocity spreads ad horrible sd,etc. -- very unusual
I load in the garage here in Miramar Beach, Fl, - powder is kept in a fire file cabinet where the temp etc. are pretty constant - came home and began to look at the press and powder measure, ugh!! I had left the powder in the measure between loading - 2 days- temp 90-92 and humidity 80% +, cant remember doing this before -- wont do it again
in that short time the powder had absorbed moisture enough to etched the baffle, built up on the drop area of the measure and generally was a mess to clean up. no way the loads were constant!
watch the temp and humidity, NEVER LEAVE POWDER IN THE MEASURE - ESPECIALLY IN THE SUMMER AND HIGH HUMIDITY AREAS!
Bob
loading for pistol with an RCBS ammo master II, using Hog universal for 40 sw and 45 acp I experienced wide velocity spreads ad horrible sd,etc. -- very unusual
I load in the garage here in Miramar Beach, Fl, - powder is kept in a fire file cabinet where the temp etc. are pretty constant - came home and began to look at the press and powder measure, ugh!! I had left the powder in the measure between loading - 2 days- temp 90-92 and humidity 80% +, cant remember doing this before -- wont do it again
in that short time the powder had absorbed moisture enough to etched the baffle, built up on the drop area of the measure and generally was a mess to clean up. no way the loads were constant!
watch the temp and humidity, NEVER LEAVE POWDER IN THE MEASURE - ESPECIALLY IN THE SUMMER AND HIGH HUMIDITY AREAS!
Bob