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Post by 1st cav sgt ret on Feb 1, 2004 10:12:43 GMT -5
How do you store your primers(this falls under there's gotta be a better way) my reloading room has been moved a shead(converted chicken coop) and I'm haveing problems with moisture getting to the primers,have tried an old fridge however it dosent seal very good,any suggestions?
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Post by GonHuntin on Feb 1, 2004 13:59:22 GMT -5
military ammo can with a dessicant pack........
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Post by 1st cav sgt ret on Feb 1, 2004 14:17:51 GMT -5
GoinHuntin will a box of Arm n Hammer work for dessicant??
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Post by OneMoreDeer on Feb 2, 2004 17:16:12 GMT -5
Sarge: Stick with the dessicant packs, arm&hammer will cake up on the surface after exposer and lose it's effectivness. The dessicant packs are rechargeable, just throw them in the oven on low heat for about an hour and they are as good as new. Most scopes are shipped with the little packets, a bunch of these would work in a small area like an ammo can. Most reloading supply places have them, Mid South, Midway ect. Stay away from those that have corrosion ihibitors in them that are made for storing guns. These could possibly ruin your primers. Remember, oil and primers don't mix! Hope this helps ;D
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Post by 1st cav sgt ret on Feb 2, 2004 18:01:24 GMT -5
Thankx for the info
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