Ambient Temps while handloading

roverandbrew

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My current reloading setup is in my garage in Colorado. Day time temps in the winter range from 60 to single digits. I keep most components inside during the winter with only bullets and press / tools remain outside. What is the lowest temp you experienced hand loaders feel is reasonable to load in and maintain accuracy in hunting temps between 80 and single digits? A 45 degree day in the garage is bearable and not too bad.
 
It's going to depend on what you can stand as far as temperatures.

I don't believe that the temperature that you load a round at has anything to do with it's accuracy. But there are a few powders out there that are temperature sensitive as far as when the load is shot out of the rifle. This is why I do most of my load development during the summer when I am shooting at the range is usually a higher temperature than it will be when I am hunting.

The biggest problem will be contaminating the powder if it is a humid day with moisture getting into the powder dispenser and or can of powder.
 

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You’re the 2nd person on this thread from Arkansas. I live in Benton.

Do you hunt out of state much?
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