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Ammo Storage!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010
posted by Bob 8:00 AM
Ammo Storage Box!

Keep Organized and Moisture Free!

Much has been said about the storage of ammunition. This last fall, I went to my hunting buddy’s house to coordinate an upcoming hunt. He took me out to his utility shed where he kept his weapons, ammo, and hunting paraphernalia. It was actually pretty neat – lights, running water, and a big work area. However, I did notice that he had ammo scattered all over the place. Some were in boxes, some in #10 cans, and some even loose. I couldn’t help but comment; so,  the subsequent result was a discussion on the virtues of proper ammunition storage.

We determined that the service life of ammunition could be for a very long time if properly stored, inspected periodically, and maintained. Every 6-10 months, ammo should be inspected for cleanliness/corrosion. If corroded, clean with a small amount of steel or copper wool and oil lightly. If ammo is pitted, dispose of it.

As implied, the biggest problem with ammo storage is moisture. Water-proof ammo boxes are ideal. Try and keep cartridges in the original packing. If stored in wooden boxes, or a metal ammo can – throw-in a couple dehumidifiers for good measure. The keys to proper storage are:

  • Inspect periodically;
  • Provide needed maintenance;
  • Keep Dry !!

 

     

Ammo Accessories

Thursday, February 25, 2010
posted by Bob 1:00 PM
Ammo Accessories

Ammo/Cartridge Belt!

My father told me that the “Mark” of a good hunter is someone that’s not only flexible but instantly prepared for all situations. Of course, as a kid you learn from your mistakes. When I think about the number of times I went hunting without a place to carry extra shells, it’s a wonder I got any game – I was always look-en for ammo!

Of course, over the years, I’ve not only become a better shot, but feel my time is better spent hunting rather than looking for ammunition. There are ammo belts, but-stock holders, and/or cartridge cases that will provide you a constant/consistent reference point when ammo is needed.