Reloading on a humid drizzly overcast day....should I?

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  • dirty_sanchez

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    Team- I've been hankerin to knock out some 40's, 9's and some test loadings of 223 using a different powder-should I on a day like today?

    The weather is a bit cold, clammy, there's condensation on the floor of the open carport. Humidity...it's gotta be up there.

    Question is this-my powder's dry, and I do all of my reloading out in the shop where it's cool and dry.

    Should I wait for a dry day or should I start crankin' on that progressive handle and get my groove on?

    Thanks much for your input.

    Dirty
     
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