I find it better to reload my shotgun shells in the wintertime when the humidity is low and the heat of summer is not making it uncomfortable in my garage. Did 16 boxes of 28ga today. Ready for those pesky clay birds again
Yeah that will keep the lead contained. I work on my reloading in the winter as well but it is mostly to process my brass. Handgun brass is fairly easy so I do the work on rifle brass while the pistol brass is churning with the SS pins. The real trick is to have ENOUGH brass so you do not run out all summer LOL. I also cast then cause I can stay warm while doing it. Eighteen degrees with wind chill -12* today with the wind outside. No casting for a few days at least.
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