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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 696644" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>I've always kept a good supply on hand, and right before everyone went nuts ammunitiontogo.com had a fairly large supply on hand, so I picked up some more. </p><p></p><p>As to the rule of changing out your carry ammo often, well I have another outlook on this. I've worked military Ordnance for over 20yrs. I've handled it all from special weapons down to .22lr. I've seen artillery powder that was loaded at the end of WWII that upon testing was still considered serviceable for wartime service. I've seen and used smallarms ammo that was made in the same time period. Now most if not all of this ammo is made by the lowest bidder and it works, so as to the quality of our modern loaded ammunition by the major manufacturers I see it as no better nor worse than what we had on active duty. Plus storing ammunition in proper containers helps out alot. All of mine is stored in MilSpec cans with good seals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 696644, member: 5168"] I've always kept a good supply on hand, and right before everyone went nuts ammunitiontogo.com had a fairly large supply on hand, so I picked up some more. As to the rule of changing out your carry ammo often, well I have another outlook on this. I've worked military Ordnance for over 20yrs. I've handled it all from special weapons down to .22lr. I've seen artillery powder that was loaded at the end of WWII that upon testing was still considered serviceable for wartime service. I've seen and used smallarms ammo that was made in the same time period. Now most if not all of this ammo is made by the lowest bidder and it works, so as to the quality of our modern loaded ammunition by the major manufacturers I see it as no better nor worse than what we had on active duty. Plus storing ammunition in proper containers helps out alot. All of mine is stored in MilSpec cans with good seals. [/QUOTE]
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