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Old 01-02-2016, 9:11 PM
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midway foam core ammo boxes,the cheap bulk ones, into a steel ammo can for pistol and precision rifle. Plinking ammo goes lose into 50 cal cans. I have a vinyl cutter so all my cans are labeled.
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I package pistol ammo 50 to a bag and seal the bag with an impulse sealer. I include a "business card" with load info that I print out on the computer using avery business card sheets. Bags of ammo get put into ammo cans.

https://i.imgur.com/GnoZxHR.jpg
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Gallon Ziplock bags, load data written on a piece of sheet rock joint tape tossed in on top. Bags of pistol rounds and plinking rifle rounds then go into ammo cans, bags of match rifle rounds go in a safe. The Ammo cans get small desiccant packs added, the safe has large desiccant bags in it.
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Cardboard bullet boxes, secondarily stored in cartridge specific and labeled ammo boxes.
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Old 01-04-2016, 6:11 AM
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Large plastic jugs that cat litter came in for range brass.
Ha, same! They're basically free!
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I use the xtreme bullet boxes. Haven't counted, but figure there are around 400 or so 9mm rounds that fit nicely.
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Just built two baltic birch shelves to hold the MTM boxes. Here's one of them:



If slightly reconfigured, it would hold 50 cal ammo cans very, very nicely.
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Actually, as you see it even now, it would perfectly hold 8 50 cal ammo cans turned sideways.
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Old 01-05-2016, 2:02 PM
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it doesn't matter.
as far as safety, ammo doesnt go off
as far as age i have shot WWII ammo and its fine
as far as law, i donno but never heard of anything; now powder is suppossed to be in a 1" thick wooden box if over 11 lbs.
see a Jerry Miculek video and he stands in front of a wall of ammo in his reloading room often
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Old 01-06-2016, 4:16 PM
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Plastic Folgers containers left over from coffee at work...

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