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Thread: Temperature change and ammunition?

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    I found this thread disturbing and questionable and I apologize right now if I am stepping over a boundary, but this thread has been composed in some language I kind of understand but find disturbing. Again, it was my initial thought that someone was pulling my leg and I apologize, but felt it should be said for the sake of the integrity of the language we use in these threads.





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    sounds like you have nothing to worry about and that is a good thing so dont worry about the ammo as the temperature fluctuation is very mild compared to what it can tolerate and still function well and some ammo can even function well like someone said here in very very cold climate in winter and go in and out of warm cars so a room at home is not anything like that so it should be fine and nothing to worry about good luck with the newborn and i bet you are going to be a busy person and i know cause i had five kids even tho they are all grown up now and out of the house well take care and hope you stay warm there
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    kelcarry?? what are you talking about
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    Default minor temperature fluctuations do not affect ammunition

    Modern ammunition cartridges are not affected by the minor temperature changes you refer to. In days gone by cap and ball pistols might have had some issues with cold temperatures and humidity affecting a loaded weapon. Modern ammunition and weapons are made to function in temperatures that would make you uncomfortable.

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