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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 4232859" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>I have a pretty good supply of components and am now using primers purchased in 2019. If the wife ever found out how much powder I have, she would immediately call the fire department.</p><p></p><p>I store primers and powder in climate controlled area but away from each other. I try to avoid ammo boxes or other containers that might allow pressure to build in case of a fire. Powder is in several cardboard boxes (labeled hunting clothes), in the back of a seldom used closet. </p><p></p><p>I reload in the garage so I only take out powder and primers for the next month or two.. Once it is in the garage I store both in a styrofoam cooler in an effort to limit temp swings.</p><p></p><p>Primers are in a different cardboard box in a different area. Same with them, only take what is needed in the next few months to the garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 4232859, member: 4711"] I have a pretty good supply of components and am now using primers purchased in 2019. If the wife ever found out how much powder I have, she would immediately call the fire department. I store primers and powder in climate controlled area but away from each other. I try to avoid ammo boxes or other containers that might allow pressure to build in case of a fire. Powder is in several cardboard boxes (labeled hunting clothes), in the back of a seldom used closet. I reload in the garage so I only take out powder and primers for the next month or two.. Once it is in the garage I store both in a styrofoam cooler in an effort to limit temp swings. Primers are in a different cardboard box in a different area. Same with them, only take what is needed in the next few months to the garage. [/QUOTE]
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