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Post by stalker1 on Aug 5, 2015 14:00:28 GMT
I'm looking to get into reloading but I'm a way off yet so I'm keeping my brass from factory loads. I've had it stored in plastic bags (not sealed) in a draw but thought this might not be the best idea in hot weather or a good long term (6months or so) solution.
How do you store your brass?
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Post by miliscer on Aug 5, 2015 15:07:50 GMT
In the nice blue boxes they come in? Or empty Chinese cartons
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Post by stalker1 on Aug 6, 2015 13:18:27 GMT
In the nice blue boxes they come in? Or empty Chinese cartons Best excuse ever to have a massive Chinese tonight then All my ammo has, so far, been packaged in card boxes.
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Post by dougy on Aug 6, 2015 13:50:22 GMT
If really doesn't matter what you store it in, plain simple plastic carrier bags will do. Or next time you're near a zeroing range check out the bins for the plastic case holder's.
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Post by c18rch on Aug 6, 2015 14:35:09 GMT
I keep mine in tesco (other brands are available ) zip lock freezer bags, but it doesn't really matter. Carrier bags work fine too, but with the freezer bags you can write the calibre and how many firings etc.
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Post by oaken on Aug 6, 2015 17:01:10 GMT
Don't think there is any need to seal them, unless like me you put them in a cupboard that has been caustic dipped and not cleaned properly......black they go...... I keep my surplus in nylon mesh drawstring onion bags.
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Post by munty on Sept 5, 2015 19:05:40 GMT
New to reloading as well I just put mine back in the boxes they came in then there no mistaking what they are!
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Post by sako75varminter on Sept 26, 2015 19:53:06 GMT
Got loads of plastic 10 round factory holders you can have!
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