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<blockquote data-quote="Daves762" data-source="post: 2012236" data-attributes="member: 33751"><p>I keep my primers and powder separated and in camping coolers. Up on the shelf with the rest of the camping stuff. So less temperature fluctuation, and camouflaged from my guests. I'm tired of denying people handouts when there is a run on the market every election cycle. Everybody has a smart mouthed comment when they see the supplies. Then stuff happens, and they don't have enough stuff, so they come begging. Also my Ammo cans in stacks have chains and padlocks through all the handles. Good luck dragging out that whole pile chained together. Most druggy smash and grab types will ignore anything they cant pawn for quick cash. But once anyone goes a few days without food or water they will see the worth in everything that isn't bolted down. This next week should be interesting to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daves762, post: 2012236, member: 33751"] I keep my primers and powder separated and in camping coolers. Up on the shelf with the rest of the camping stuff. So less temperature fluctuation, and camouflaged from my guests. I'm tired of denying people handouts when there is a run on the market every election cycle. Everybody has a smart mouthed comment when they see the supplies. Then stuff happens, and they don't have enough stuff, so they come begging. Also my Ammo cans in stacks have chains and padlocks through all the handles. Good luck dragging out that whole pile chained together. Most druggy smash and grab types will ignore anything they cant pawn for quick cash. But once anyone goes a few days without food or water they will see the worth in everything that isn't bolted down. This next week should be interesting to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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