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Old 02-16-2018, 11:58 PM
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1: Plastic ammo cans similar to the metal USGI cans, MTM brand I think.

2: Powder and primers are just stored in their original containers in a wooden cabinet - in an air conditioned room. Ditto with dies and all other reloading supplies. I used to keep them in the shop, but I had problems with rust.

3: I have metal desiccant packs that can be refreshed in the oven. There is a little window and when it turns pink it's time to refresh it.

Similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Dry-Packs-Sil.../dp/B006L882NM

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All my ammo goes in MTM cases and in a cupboard up high. No issues with moisture really here in SD but I do keep the gun room temp and humidity controlled. Same with reloading supplies. In original containers in a cool dark dry cupboard. Never had an issue yet thank goodness. If it’s not reloaded ammo it stays in the factory box but I don’t have much new ammo around. That is pretty rare these days.
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