Moving and Temporary Storage of Reloading Supplies and Equipment
I hope this is the right place for this thread, if not I apologize.
My wife and I are thinking pretty hard about selling our house and moving in the next couple of months. I have a lot of reloading supplies (powder/primers ect) and equipment (Walnut Hill Press,Dillon 650, Hornady LNL among others) that I need out of the house before I put it on the market. I need to clear up space and have no desire for strangers to know what I have or do (gun safe will be relocated to my parents house hopefully). I am thinking most stuff will be in storage at least a month reality probably 3 or 4 while we sell the old and settle the new, I am not anticipating a ton of time free to reload so not worried about access to it until its unpacked and the new reloading area set up.
So on to the actual issue... I live in WI and plan to get a unheated uninsulated storage unit to hold our other bulky stuff that I can live without for a bit.I am concerned up potential temp swings or humidity changes rusting my presses or affecting primers/powder. It is in the low 40s now but could easily be sub zero in a month or two. Would it make sense to rent a seperate smaller climate controlled unit for the reloading equipment (and a few power tools I'd guess)? It'd be nice to save a few bucks but not at the expense of my reloading gear.
Thanks for the help...I forgot how much of a pain moving was.