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Old 02-17-2018, 11:32 AM
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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.


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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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