Great information. I work on cars and I find that when I try to do repairs in the cold weather, I always break the small plastic components like the wiring connector tabs because the polymer is more brittle. Age is also a factor on the longevity of the components. I suspect that the hulls will last a few more shots at 85 degrees that the would at 34 ambient. Maybe several more, and way less if they've been stored empty in the garage for 7 years or laying in the sun for only a few months.
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Great information. I work on cars and I find that when I try to do repairs in the cold weather, I always break the small plastic components like the wiring connector tabs because the polymer is more brittle. Age is also a factor on the longevity of the components. I suspect that the hulls will last a few more shots at 85 degrees that the would at 34 ambient. Maybe several more, and way less if they've been stored empty in the garage for 7 years or laying in the sun for only a few months.
The only thing missing on this one was a Stormy reference !!