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looking for ideas for moving large quantities of ammo, powder and primers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dhammer" data-source="post: 946272" data-attributes="member: 77995"><p>Were moving across county. IL to AZ. Movers won't haul the ammo n such. I know if I box it myself they'll take it but if anything were to happen I'm out a lot of money and premium ammo, I cant replace. Not to mention the liability on my end. I have a Tacoma Double cab with 6 foot bed so space isn't an issue. I had a Best Top pop up for the bed. Its pretty much garbage at this point. Best Top's warranty/customer service is a joke. Awesome idea that was poorely excuted with cheap materials and poor fit because of design flaws. I've got to haul our atv's with the trailer so that ends the getting a u haul and using that. Mama informed I'm taking the dogs with me she. She wants them to ride in the cab not dog carriers. My big dog, her baby is getting up there in age so probably best for her in cab anyways. Not going to deal with mams s raith on that one. She hasn't said no to my Bridgeport mill and surface grinder and other equipment comming and I know that's going to be a hefty bill which she's pointed out. Hahaha.</p><p> The ammo has got to go in the bed and looking for ideas to keep it dry. I'm going to have to stop and then the whole issue is now unloading it too so it doesnt get stolen overnight. I've got spinal damage and that severely restricts what I can lift. Under 50lbs. If my issues get bad from all the driving/sitting could be far under 50lbs too. I've got a few hundred lbs in ammo easy. Then add primers n powder in mix so I'll need something that would be a good waterproof box for them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhammer, post: 946272, member: 77995"] Were moving across county. IL to AZ. Movers won't haul the ammo n such. I know if I box it myself they'll take it but if anything were to happen I'm out a lot of money and premium ammo, I cant replace. Not to mention the liability on my end. I have a Tacoma Double cab with 6 foot bed so space isn't an issue. I had a Best Top pop up for the bed. Its pretty much garbage at this point. Best Top's warranty/customer service is a joke. Awesome idea that was poorely excuted with cheap materials and poor fit because of design flaws. I've got to haul our atv's with the trailer so that ends the getting a u haul and using that. Mama informed I'm taking the dogs with me she. She wants them to ride in the cab not dog carriers. My big dog, her baby is getting up there in age so probably best for her in cab anyways. Not going to deal with mams s raith on that one. She hasn't said no to my Bridgeport mill and surface grinder and other equipment comming and I know that's going to be a hefty bill which she's pointed out. Hahaha. The ammo has got to go in the bed and looking for ideas to keep it dry. I'm going to have to stop and then the whole issue is now unloading it too so it doesnt get stolen overnight. I've got spinal damage and that severely restricts what I can lift. Under 50lbs. If my issues get bad from all the driving/sitting could be far under 50lbs too. I've got a few hundred lbs in ammo easy. Then add primers n powder in mix so I'll need something that would be a good waterproof box for them too. [/QUOTE]
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