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All my ammo are kept in their original boxes in the attic. I have several old military ammo cans filled with the more common ammo I use for training and such. When they get low I refill them from my stock. Those I keep in my closet.
My house is sealed all year around due to my daughter’s allergies so it’s always temperature controlled. I’ve also never had any issues in the attic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Here's mine: Long term storage of loaded ammo, vacuum packed and stored in a locked locker in my garage.
Short term loaded ammo, on a shelf in my gun room, which is climate control and locked at all times. Powder and primers: Kept separate from one another. Primers in a plastic ammo box, powder in my gun room, although I'm thinking of taking the powder over to my storage unit and picking it up during loading days.
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