I do believe the gentleman on his initial post indicated that he was using 3F Triple Seven ..I have said it on this forum before that T7 just is not as corrosive as holy black not to mention it's propensity to deliver more velocity volume for volume
Secondly ..I believe you will note he is in the western states ..Wyoming in particular where as I type this the CURRENT humidity outdoors is 16% and his indoor humidity is 20% ..my current outdoor humidity here in Missouri is 75% !!!!!75%
Where you live and time of year is EVERYTHING as to what YOUR real world experience has taught you as to how one has to treat one's equipment
I too shoot T7 mostly ..and I do deal with high humidity ..and I do subscribe to clean ASAP.. BUT ...my gun room has a whole house dehumidifier as well as all gun safes have their OWN de-humidification systems as well as an alarm system that sounds off at a 50% threshold which is still considered dry air ..
I give you the above background to tell you this... coming home from a range session with both cap n ball revolvers and rifles ..all fired with T7 ... I was hit by a kidney stone attack ..wife helped me get my front stuffers to my gun room then to the ER ..then surgery for 7 stones
Almost a month later I faced what I just knew would be a sad effort to recover/salvage what I could of the mess sitting in my gun room
The only thing I can attribute no disaster at all ..none ..Nada was T7's forgiving trait of being less corrosive than other powders and l-o-w humidity ..
Yes clean your guns ASAP but there can be a "grace period" in some circumstances
BEAR
Secondly ..I believe you will note he is in the western states ..Wyoming in particular where as I type this the CURRENT humidity outdoors is 16% and his indoor humidity is 20% ..my current outdoor humidity here in Missouri is 75% !!!!!75%
Where you live and time of year is EVERYTHING as to what YOUR real world experience has taught you as to how one has to treat one's equipment
I too shoot T7 mostly ..and I do deal with high humidity ..and I do subscribe to clean ASAP.. BUT ...my gun room has a whole house dehumidifier as well as all gun safes have their OWN de-humidification systems as well as an alarm system that sounds off at a 50% threshold which is still considered dry air ..
I give you the above background to tell you this... coming home from a range session with both cap n ball revolvers and rifles ..all fired with T7 ... I was hit by a kidney stone attack ..wife helped me get my front stuffers to my gun room then to the ER ..then surgery for 7 stones
Almost a month later I faced what I just knew would be a sad effort to recover/salvage what I could of the mess sitting in my gun room
The only thing I can attribute no disaster at all ..none ..Nada was T7's forgiving trait of being less corrosive than other powders and l-o-w humidity ..
Yes clean your guns ASAP but there can be a "grace period" in some circumstances
BEAR