Here's a question for you guys, I keep one cylinder loaded, capped up, and ready to go in my 58 Remington and I have been leaving it loaded for 3-4 weeks at a time, (I use my second cylinder for target shooting because I shoot a lighter charge for targets and a heavy charge goes with me in the woods).
I shoot out the always loaded cylinder every 3 or 4 weeks and then clean up and re-load, (no problems with hangfire or anything else that I can tell), but since the weather is now colder outside the pistol gets really cold when I'm out just roaming around the yard and in the woods. Should I be concerned with the pistol sweating and getting my powder charge wet when I bring it back into the warm house?
I shoot out the always loaded cylinder every 3 or 4 weeks and then clean up and re-load, (no problems with hangfire or anything else that I can tell), but since the weather is now colder outside the pistol gets really cold when I'm out just roaming around the yard and in the woods. Should I be concerned with the pistol sweating and getting my powder charge wet when I bring it back into the warm house?