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  • DDM4556
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Jun 2014
    • 2601

    Anyone want empty ammo boxes?

    Don't know why I'm asking... I'm about to throw these out but wondered of anyone wanted them for any reason.

    Mostly 9mm, a few 45. I'm in west SFV. I don't check this section too often so please PM me.

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    kcheung2
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 4387

    Funny, I buy Tula steel-cased 9mm not because I think it's particularly great ammo (it's ok, nothing special) but because I like their boxes for holding my reloads. They're more compact than most other boxes and the tray is durable.
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    • #3
      rsrocket1
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 2766

      Nice of you to offer.
      I keep all my reloads in these types of boxes. That way I can label each box with the load data and know what I'm shooting. I use all sorts of projectiles and powders and load in batches of 100 so the box of 50's are perfect. They also fit well in the $4 Harbor Freight plastic ammo boxes when stood up on end. I don't need any because I can get more than I'll ever use at the local range but they are very handy.

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      • #4
        bigbossman
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        • Dec 2012
        • 11067

        Originally posted by kcheung2
        Funny, I buy Tula steel-cased 9mm not because I think it's particularly great ammo (it's ok, nothing special) but because I like their boxes for holding my reloads. They're more compact than most other boxes and the tray is durable.
        Ha..... I gave up storing my reloads in tiny little boxes..... now they just sit loose in big ol' buckets. Grab a couple of handfuls and go!
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        • #5
          Calif Hunter
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 3279

          Originally posted by bigbossman
          Ha..... I gave up storing my reloads in tiny little boxes..... now they just sit loose in big ol' buckets. Grab a couple of handfuls and go!
          I also do this with my bulk loads of .45 ACP match and target ammo. Ditto for my revolver loads with cast or coated bullets. I do keep my HP or hunting loads in 50 round boxes, though.

          Rifle ammo is usually in plastic 20 or 50 round boxes.

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          • #6
            BarrelProof
            Member
            • Mar 2020
            • 157

            Set up some vertical dispensers like at the candy store
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            • #7
              bsumoba
              Veteran Member
              • Sep 2012
              • 4217

              Originally posted by kcheung2
              Funny, I buy Tula steel-cased 9mm not because I think it's particularly great ammo (it's ok, nothing special) but because I like their boxes for holding my reloads. They're more compact than most other boxes and the tray is durable.
              Russian ammo shoots unusually well in my Glock 19's
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