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Asked this on another site.See what we get here.
I have always heard that when you bring a muzzy in from the cold,condensation forms an deadens powder.I have left some in the truck over nite and some were brought in.
Doesn't condensation form when cold contact with warm air drawing the moisture from the surounding air?
How can this be if your charge is in the barrel sealed by a patched RB?
How is this different from bringing rifle ammo in from the cold?There is more air space in a centerfire cartridge than a seated blackpowder charge.
Things ya think of while waiting for a deer to show up
I have always heard that when you bring a muzzy in from the cold,condensation forms an deadens powder.I have left some in the truck over nite and some were brought in.
Doesn't condensation form when cold contact with warm air drawing the moisture from the surounding air?
How can this be if your charge is in the barrel sealed by a patched RB?
How is this different from bringing rifle ammo in from the cold?There is more air space in a centerfire cartridge than a seated blackpowder charge.
Things ya think of while waiting for a deer to show up