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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2012098" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I store mine in a fire resistant purpose built secure room in a day light basement. Cool, constant temp dry and low fire risk were my goals.</p><p>I agree that theft of reloading supplies and equipment is a fairly low risk deal. Had someone break into my garage a couple years ago. He went through the upper apartment which includes my reloading bench and equipment with high end reloading gear like fx120i & autothrow and thousands of bullets. The only thing he took were my gun cleaning tool box and a computer monitor. I'm guessing the thief and recipients of the stolen material didn't even know what the bore guides were for in the cleaning kit. Happy to say the thief was arrested the next day because one of my security game cameras got his license plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2012098, member: 90397"] I store mine in a fire resistant purpose built secure room in a day light basement. Cool, constant temp dry and low fire risk were my goals. I agree that theft of reloading supplies and equipment is a fairly low risk deal. Had someone break into my garage a couple years ago. He went through the upper apartment which includes my reloading bench and equipment with high end reloading gear like fx120i & autothrow and thousands of bullets. The only thing he took were my gun cleaning tool box and a computer monitor. I'm guessing the thief and recipients of the stolen material didn't even know what the bore guides were for in the cleaning kit. Happy to say the thief was arrested the next day because one of my security game cameras got his license plate. [/QUOTE]
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