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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1247211" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I use an old non working refrigerator to keep my powder in down in my basement loading room. Powder in the main compartment and primers in the freezer section. Temperature does not very much year round and the refrigerator seals up air tight and is very fire resistant if there is a fire. If it were to get hot enough in a fire to set it off it would push the door open and not explode. I have some powder IMR 4895 that was pulled from Lake City military 30-06 ammo made in the 1960 I bought 15 or so years ago and it still shoots just as good as brand new IMR 4895.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1247211, member: 10178"] I use an old non working refrigerator to keep my powder in down in my basement loading room. Powder in the main compartment and primers in the freezer section. Temperature does not very much year round and the refrigerator seals up air tight and is very fire resistant if there is a fire. If it were to get hot enough in a fire to set it off it would push the door open and not explode. I have some powder IMR 4895 that was pulled from Lake City military 30-06 ammo made in the 1960 I bought 15 or so years ago and it still shoots just as good as brand new IMR 4895. [/QUOTE]
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