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Old 06-04-2014, 11:19 PM
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I store all my ammo in old surplus military steel ammo boxes.
And my family saves all those desiccant packets that come in various food and electronic products.
I toss a few of those into each ammo box.
Really just a vinyl box in a gun cabinet i will try to find a desiccant but maybe a little late now
i haven't looked but how about shotgun shells ,seems like that is what you would want as much as 22's
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I store all my ammo in old surplus military steel ammo boxes.
And my family saves all those desiccant packets that come in various food and electronic products.
I toss a few of those into each ammo box.
Really just a vinyl box in a gun cabinet I will try to find a desiccant but maybe a little late now.
I haven't looked but how about shotgun shells ,seems like that is what you would want as much as 22's
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Old 06-04-2014, 11:25 PM
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Really just a vinyl box in a gun cabinet i will try to find a desiccant but maybe a little late now
i haven't looked but how about shotgun shells ,seems like that is what you would want as much as 22's
Having stock-piled many, many years ago, I seal all primers in seal-a-meal packets then in ammo box's. Vacum tight & good to go. Primers are as fresh as the day they were made.

Its not that was hording but a friend got out of re-loading & I bought out ALL his primers. That was over 8 years ago & i'm still re-loading with them.
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Old 06-04-2014, 11:25 PM
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I did a couple threads on another forum with step by step instructions for reloading.

Center fire rifle ammo
http://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/o...ifle-ammo.html

Center fire pistol ammo
http://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/o...stol-ammo.html
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Old 06-05-2014, 02:59 AM
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i haven't looked but how about shotgun shells ,seems like that is what you would want as much as 22's
20ga/12ga has been very available, for me, pretty much all the time and at reasonable prices. .410 is pretty rare and expensive though.
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I did a couple threads on another forum with step by step instructions for reloading.

Center fire rifle ammo
http://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/o...ifle-ammo.html

Center fire pistol ammo
http://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/o...stol-ammo.html



Nice instructions, to show what it takes to re-load.

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I have been reloading since the mid 70s for metallic cartridges both rifle and pistol. I would not allow the kids to be around when I was at the reloading bench and they could never understand why till they were grown and realized that to produce quality and safe ammo you must concentrate on the job at hand without interruptions. Some of my reloading is for wildcat cartridges which have never been commercially available. For instance the 219 Donaldson Wasp and the 7mm Taylor and Robbins Magnum.
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I did a couple threads on another forum with step by step instructions for reloading.

Center fire rifle ammo
http://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/o...ifle-ammo.html

Center fire pistol ammo
http://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/o...stol-ammo.html
Nice read, pretty much how I do it. I really only reload larger rounds like my 7mm Rem Mag right now though. I need a progressive press That guy on the other forum need to be carful about cleaning his cases before de-priming, that corncob can really jam in the flash hole and make it near impossible to get them out.
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Nice read, pretty much how I do it. I really only reload larger rounds like my 7mm Rem Mag right now though. I need a progressive press That guy on the other forum need to be carful about cleaning his cases before de-priming, that corncob can really jam in the flash hole and make it near impossible to get them out.
That "other guy" who wrote those threads is me

I always inspect each primer pocket and pick out media if needed.
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That "other guy" who wrote those threads is me

I always inspect each primer pocket and pick out media if needed.
Wasn't trying to be rude in any way
I was actually referring to the end of the post by "Jeff '79" who I assume is a different user from aurora N.Y.
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