This summer I worked up some loads for a couple of revolvers and they worked really well. It was very dry here this summer. I recently loaded the same stuff up and have not had the same accuracy. I talked to a gent at the range and he said it was probably due to the humidity which has been relatively high lately.
Any of you have similar experience? I usually load in my garage but because of this I'm loading the powder into my cases in the house instead. It seems to have helped some but the relative humidity is still high and I am not getting the same results that I did this summer.
I understand how hot weather versus cold effects powder pressures etc.
I am just wondering about humidity also and what to do or if there is anything that actually can be done.
For instance do I need a summer load and then a winter load?
Any of you have similar experience? I usually load in my garage but because of this I'm loading the powder into my cases in the house instead. It seems to have helped some but the relative humidity is still high and I am not getting the same results that I did this summer.
I understand how hot weather versus cold effects powder pressures etc.
I am just wondering about humidity also and what to do or if there is anything that actually can be done.
For instance do I need a summer load and then a winter load?
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