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8/8/2008 9:58:31 AM EDT
Are there any issues while reloading during humid climates?  Is there a max humidity where it is a no go?

Thanks
8/8/2008 10:03:21 AM EDT
[#1]
No, unless you're loading unsheltered in the rain!
8/8/2008 10:05:52 AM EDT
[#2]
When the sweat drips off my forehead onto my brass I move my Workmate from the garage to the kitchen.

Since the powder is enclosed in the powder measure and only exposed for a short time to the atmosphere, I don't sweat it.

Naturally all my primers, powders, loaded ammo are kept in A/C, dry area. I do store my unprimed brass and bullets (not the lubed lead handgun bullets) in the garage.

I refer to myself as a "Gypsy reloader." I don't have a dedicated area, but the Workmate and a small, heavy portable wooden base I can mount my single stage on and move to the den or spare bedroom if conditions in the garage aren't comfortable.
8/8/2008 7:52:54 PM EDT
[#3]
I've been reloading in Houston for 30 years.  I keep primers in the house, powders in the garage.  Never had a problem.
8/9/2008 7:46:38 AM EDT
[#4]

   None.  
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