44vaquero - the powder hoppers with powder in them should be emptied or covered with an empty can or the like to protect the powder from the sunlight (or greenhouse effect) at that window.
LOL, I know they should not be left filled over long periods. I was actually in process when this picture was taken. One measure is actually empty in the photo another is also empty but does not appear in the shot.
I have replaced 1 or 2 powder tubes over the years due to powder degrading them. Over the short run (week/ten days) it's not something I worry about too much.
My bench sits in a corner of my woodworking shop. A pair of LnL AP's, one for small, the other for large cases. Second is the supply shelves and scales.
Stu
To me reloading is a calming action... I don't just reload to reload and have ammo on hand but that is a great benefit, but it is a way for me to just sit and relax and calm down from the day or week...
Maybe I'm strange but I feel the same way over cleaning guns...
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