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<blockquote data-quote="Choprzrul" data-source="post: 3757252" data-attributes="member: 50380"><p>I craved Gatorade for quite a while after ETS from JI. 95 degrees and 95% humidity in the downrange vapor containment room at 6am while prepping for the day. Then it would get hot. We would have rotating teams going in to work rounds for about 45 minutes each. I remember sitting in the shack at 100+ degrees in the shade shivering while trying to rehydrate. 2 layers of cloth covered by butyl rubber gets hot quick while working rounds. GB and HD can really eat projectiles from the inside out...highly corrosive. I saw some really wild things pulling 4.2" HD filled mortar rounds out of their fiber board containers. 115mm GB filled rockets were forever leaking also...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Choprzrul, post: 3757252, member: 50380"] I craved Gatorade for quite a while after ETS from JI. 95 degrees and 95% humidity in the downrange vapor containment room at 6am while prepping for the day. Then it would get hot. We would have rotating teams going in to work rounds for about 45 minutes each. I remember sitting in the shack at 100+ degrees in the shade shivering while trying to rehydrate. 2 layers of cloth covered by butyl rubber gets hot quick while working rounds. GB and HD can really eat projectiles from the inside out...highly corrosive. I saw some really wild things pulling 4.2" HD filled mortar rounds out of their fiber board containers. 115mm GB filled rockets were forever leaking also... [/QUOTE]
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