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Ammo storage
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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 2395623" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p>I have several Mil-Surp ammo boxes, each with different ammo that I use. In each of these is my reloads, most are custom loads for a particular gun. Along with many containers of powder, all are stored in a large metal upright cabinet, kept padlocked. This is in my workroom, beside my garage. All is in air-conditioned space, kept below 40% humidity, and well away from moisture. I have some reloads that are well over 40 years old, and have never had a problem with any of them! Just use common sense in storage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 2395623, member: 113303"] I have several Mil-Surp ammo boxes, each with different ammo that I use. In each of these is my reloads, most are custom loads for a particular gun. Along with many containers of powder, all are stored in a large metal upright cabinet, kept padlocked. This is in my workroom, beside my garage. All is in air-conditioned space, kept below 40% humidity, and well away from moisture. I have some reloads that are well over 40 years old, and have never had a problem with any of them! Just use common sense in storage! [/QUOTE]
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