I would like to buy a case of ammo (.22 rimfire) and it would be shipped all the way accross the Country.
I have enough to last the summer.
Should I wait for cooler weather.
Thanks
I've been told that containers of ammunition & the like are always transhipped on the top stack at the bow of a ship so they can jettison them easily in case of ship fire. I'm betting that it gets at least as hot there than it will shipping across country.
I was concerned about heat spoilage during shipment.
John, I would not worry about the heat in transportation. Just consider that it probably already was transported from England or Germany in a steel container and stored in a warehouse for a while. I have never heard anyone say that the stuff degraded with heat. All of that being said, that may be a factor in why some lots shoot better than others.
Concho Bill
I have found that "killer" ammo that shoots good in mild weather does not always shoot as well in hot weather. Something about the velocity change due to the thinner hot air.
I was concerned about heat spoilage during shipment.