Ammo storage idea
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Published 2023-07-08
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All Comments (21)
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This is way more organized than my ammo situation. I may need to look into something like this. I like it!
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Like most folks I have an adequate supply of ammunition. What I did notice was the various calibers I had stored. What I’m currently doing to culling the stock so to speak. This means no longer owing a rifle or hand gun of every caliber. This has been very beneficial for several reasons. First, I now have more room to store the most useful ammunition I need. Second, I don’t have money invested in calibers I don’t need. Third, ammunition is easy to find at a glance. This works for me very well. It simplifies my life regarding guns and ammunition. Cheers!
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As a new comer in this Gun world I am extremel impressed by your new found organization & tips for everyone. Thanks!
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That is an awesome idea for ammo storage! I like how you have everything neatly sorted. Thanks for sharing!
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I acquired some heavy duty metal filing cabinets for a company that was converting all their files to digital. They are designed to hold a lot of weigh and I have set them up a separate drawer for each calibers.
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God bless you, brother. You didn't have a problem. You had a blessing. LOL. Thanks for sharing. Great ideas.
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Excellent idea.
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Were I Blessed with all you have, I wouldn't broadcast and show " The World" all that you have and vocally show all the weapons you must have. It's great to ask friends, fans, and your subscribers how they're set up, but it sure is hard to convey the questions you have without stating the obvious. I wish you much luck in all your endeavors,
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Great ideal! I did the same with the Gladiator garage cabinets.
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I’ve been looking for some ideas myself and I like the use of the safes. I’m thinking about using some plastic roll bags and a vacuum seal to store my ammo in. I’m geared towards prepping a touch so I like to have things extremely organized and ready for anything. You have a ton of .223 5.56 though!! I love the whole setup man!
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A warning about silica packs. They will draw the moisture out of the cartridges when sealed up with them. Not good, as powder comes from the factory with 40-50% humidity in single base, and 50-60% humidity in the double base powders. When the reloading manuals give a powder charge weight it is with the moisture include in the weight. So it is with the factory ammo as well. If one dries the powder out, the rounds will be hotter than originally planned. In maximum (especially +P and +P+) loads it can become dangerous. And yes moisture can seep into a loaded round, as well as back out again depending on the humidity level out side the cartridge if given a month or so, unless one seals the round with sealant. Hence it is best to store ammo, powder, and primers in a controlled environment of say 49-58% humidity. This can be done within the sealed ammo cans by putting a Boveda 49% or 58% Two-Way Humidity Control Pack. Or one could store them in a Cigar Humidor cabinet that is both Humidity and temperature controlled.
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Excellent great job
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Like the set up and stockpile...thanks for sharing.
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Nice 👍🏼
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that is a great idea. I was looking for storage and that is simple and sturdy. nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Great idea and organization!
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Appreciate your video. It helps me to store my ammo.
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You have more ammo than my super store in town. Not exaggerating. !
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Nice bro. I have a similar setup. My home has an interior office that I turned into a safe. Climate controlled and humidity controlled. I dont have near the amount or variation. A few years back I sold all my firearms and consolidated calibers. 22lr shotgun 5.56 7.62x39 9mm 380 300aac and 6.5 creedmore. One things i would suggest is to keep the type of ammunition the same. If you have 100000 22lr but everytime you use a different manufacturer you will need to re zero the rifle. So i keep all my ammo the same other than that I love it man. Takes alot of time and effort but feels great to see it all stacked neatly. I did go down the magazine rabbit hole a few years back as well. So alot of mine I have in magazines. Always hated going to shoot and taking one mag and having to reload outside.
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For short term storage it's a great ide. a but for long term storage the cardboard boxes will collect moisture ,use metal ammo cans