I'm kinda new to the forums, and I'm sure this has been covered, but I can't find hardly any discussion. The only thing I've found is a thread on Concealed Carry Com that basically said, 'ammo is good to 300 degrees and don't worry about it'.
I'm in Houston, and work for a 'no carry' company (as most of them are), so I leave my CC locked in my car all day. The outside temp has hit 100+ for a couple of days already, and my concern is ammo breakdown in the 140+ degree car for most of the day.
I hand load, and I'm betting the primers are the most delicate part of the bullet. I've seen their guts damaged or missing on a few primers over the years.
Anyway, anyone got any info that you can share. I would hate to pull the trigger in my time of need and it go click instead of bang.
I have a clip of factory stuff that I've put in my center console to leave until September and I'll see how they work then.
I'm not sure why this has been bothering me, but it has. So what say you?
I'm in Houston, and work for a 'no carry' company (as most of them are), so I leave my CC locked in my car all day. The outside temp has hit 100+ for a couple of days already, and my concern is ammo breakdown in the 140+ degree car for most of the day.
I hand load, and I'm betting the primers are the most delicate part of the bullet. I've seen their guts damaged or missing on a few primers over the years.
Anyway, anyone got any info that you can share. I would hate to pull the trigger in my time of need and it go click instead of bang.
I have a clip of factory stuff that I've put in my center console to leave until September and I'll see how they work then.
I'm not sure why this has been bothering me, but it has. So what say you?