Is my powder okay in the garage?

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igotta40

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I live in the Houston area, and it gets hot in the garage. My primers & powders are in a cabinet in the shop, which is attached to the garage, not insulated or air conditioned. Do I need to bring it in the house?
 
Here in Tennessee the humidity is a constant. No way around it, inside or outside. Therefore all I can do is keep mine cool. I keep all of my equipment and supplies in my den. Makes for a comfortable environment to load in as well.
I recently passed on a great deal on a bunch of older powder because I had no idea how it had been stored. All together it was around 25 pounds of powder for $210. I just didn’t feel comfortable since most of it had been opened and had a lot of dust and cobwebs on it. It led me to believe that it had probably been in a garage or shed for a long time.
 
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It's an ice chest like you take to the beach, no real seal. Lid just pops open closed no lock.

mine is one of those rotomolded coolers that seal. I just take the drain plugs out. But my shooting Bud told me not to and I looked it up and he was absolutely correct. I keep maybe 10-15 pounds at home. The rest is in that cooler in storage.
 
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Get on those ling. Dam sea monsters with meat of an alien.
It’s Cabazone Season, I have caught some monster right off the street! It’s good to be the only fisherman out here.

Catch and release here: Chunky Rocks, barbless hooks too
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HEAT and power or primers is BAD.

This is the element that breaks down the powder.

COOL and dry are the best.
 
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