Pressed for time...
So I don't want to hurry.
I've got enough time to prime about 200 pieces of pistol brass. But I don't have time to throw powder and finish.
Any concerns with leaving primed brass in an ammo box until the weekend?
Humidity a concern?
I've got enough time to prime about 200 pieces of pistol brass. But I don't have time to throw powder and finish.
Any concerns with leaving primed brass in an ammo box until the weekend?
Humidity a concern?
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None on my point unless water is dripping directly in open case mouth. 0 -
I've done it for many years. No problems. 0 -
Excellent.
Thanks for the pointers. As always.0 -
I've stored primed brass for as long as 15 years, before I got around to needing some loads in that caliber. As long as the stuff is kept dry, primers seem to have a shelf life that doesn't quit. I recently bought a carton of Alcan small pistol primers that are about 45 years old, and loaded 20 rounds as a test. They worked fine. 0
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