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Ammo & Reloading
Do you load in the house or out in the garage/shed?
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<blockquote data-quote="radarmonkey" data-source="post: 1970434" data-attributes="member: 8195"><p>Full disclosure, I'm kind of a worry wart. I looked to see if this was addressed in the one of the sticky's but I didn't see it. I have put a deposit down on my first press and will soon begin reloading. My question centers around the dangers/advantages of reloading indoors in a climate controlled environment that is carpeted (no way to remove, it's a rental) or loading outside in my non environmentally controlled garage. I'm concerned about spilling powder on the carpet and any dangers to using a vaccuum to clean it up. Will it spark and leave me with a cool new handle like "Stumpy"? Should I just load out in the garage where it might be safer but less comfortable? What do you guys do? I guess I should also add that the wifey poo wants me to load in the garage so I need to consider the happy wife, happy life factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radarmonkey, post: 1970434, member: 8195"] Full disclosure, I'm kind of a worry wart. I looked to see if this was addressed in the one of the sticky's but I didn't see it. I have put a deposit down on my first press and will soon begin reloading. My question centers around the dangers/advantages of reloading indoors in a climate controlled environment that is carpeted (no way to remove, it's a rental) or loading outside in my non environmentally controlled garage. I'm concerned about spilling powder on the carpet and any dangers to using a vaccuum to clean it up. Will it spark and leave me with a cool new handle like "Stumpy"? Should I just load out in the garage where it might be safer but less comfortable? What do you guys do? I guess I should also add that the wifey poo wants me to load in the garage so I need to consider the happy wife, happy life factor. [/QUOTE]
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