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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 2106989" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>Edited for safety: After reading A few powder manufactures recommendations on powder and primer storage, I've edited my post. Temperature and humidity control are key. Cool dry place. Free from potential heat or ignition sources. Also free from extreme confinement, so they cannot build pressure, and create a bomb. I have removed my ammo cans from my storage. I will continue to store in my fire rated safe however, as I feel the dehumidifier I have in it serves a purpose. It also has large gaps around the door, and holes in the bottom, so I feel it won't build pressure. I also feel that in case of a fire, the added protection of being fire rated may prevent ignition in the first place. I can admit when I'm wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 2106989, member: 66495"] Edited for safety: After reading A few powder manufactures recommendations on powder and primer storage, I’ve edited my post. Temperature and humidity control are key. Cool dry place. Free from potential heat or ignition sources. Also free from extreme confinement, so they cannot build pressure, and create a bomb. I have removed my ammo cans from my storage. I will continue to store in my fire rated safe however, as I feel the dehumidifier I have in it serves a purpose. It also has large gaps around the door, and holes in the bottom, so I feel it won’t build pressure. I also feel that in case of a fire, the added protection of being fire rated may prevent ignition in the first place. I can admit when I’m wrong. [/QUOTE]
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