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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Hookturnr" data-source="post: 620822" data-attributes="member: 22612"><p>I have loaded 10 yr. old powder with no issues. Most of my ammo doesn't last too long. I do load large batches for a couple guns but I don't think anything in my cans is over 2yrs. old right now. I think it's in how you store it more than anything else. I use surplus ammo cans of varying sizes and throw in a couple dessicant paks. I've stored 4 flats of shotgun reloads for well over a year in this manner with no issues either. I'd like to hear others thoughts on this too though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hookturnr, post: 620822, member: 22612"] I have loaded 10 yr. old powder with no issues. Most of my ammo doesn't last too long. I do load large batches for a couple guns but I don't think anything in my cans is over 2yrs. old right now. I think it's in how you store it more than anything else. I use surplus ammo cans of varying sizes and throw in a couple dessicant paks. I've stored 4 flats of shotgun reloads for well over a year in this manner with no issues either. I'd like to hear others thoughts on this too though. [/QUOTE]
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