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<blockquote data-quote="steel2" data-source="post: 2108616" data-attributes="member: 116981"><p>I have powder that is close to 30 years old ,so far so good n primers same age. I have it stored in my gun room in the shop in a craftsman work bench,shelves on one side and drawers on other side and the powder is stored on shelves while primers are in the drawers and I feel comfortable with that but my question is....Is there a method to tell when components get to old? Can anyone clue me in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steel2, post: 2108616, member: 116981"] I have powder that is close to 30 years old ,so far so good n primers same age. I have it stored in my gun room in the shop in a craftsman work bench,shelves on one side and drawers on other side and the powder is stored on shelves while primers are in the drawers and I feel comfortable with that but my question is....Is there a method to tell when components get to old? Can anyone clue me in? [/QUOTE]
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