🇦🇺😎👍Orrrr , more beautiful than a new born baby ….and they sound beauty-ful tooo…I love the cans🏁…he who buys the most slugs🏁 wins 🏁….brother I was just looking at that list, you definitely need More . Yep more is good 👍🏁
Maybe those four metal protrusions on the side are actually feet so you can stand it up with handle vertical and facing the ceiling... Otherwise without those it looks like it wouldn't sit level because of the lip on the lid... IDK though....
A warning about silica packs. They will draw the moisture out of the cartridges when sealed up with them. Not good, as powder comes from the factory with 40-50% humidity in single base, and 50-60% humidity in the double base powders. When the reloading manuals give a powder charge weight it is with the moisture include in the weight. So it is with the factory ammo as well. If one dries the powder out, the rounds will be hotter than originally planned. In maximum (especially +P and +P+) loads it can become dangerous. And yes moisture can seep into a loaded round, as well as back out again depending on the humidity level out side the cartridge if given a month or so, unless one seals the round with sealant. Hence it is best to store ammo, powder, and primers in a controlled environment of say 49-58% humidity. This can be done within the sealed ammo cans by putting a Boveda 49% or 58% Two-Way Humidity Control Pack. Or one could store them in a Cigar Humidor cabinet that is both Humidity and temperature controlled.
🇦🇺😎👍Orrrr , more beautiful than a new born baby ….and they sound beauty-ful tooo…I love the cans🏁…he who buys the most slugs🏁 wins 🏁….brother I was just looking at that list, you definitely need More . Yep more is good 👍🏁
Two beautiful site's all them slugs and the great seal of Guam
Great job, I am enjoying these stock up/ transfer ammo tho. The white board number are solid.
Thanks!
I sure do enjoy ammo stockpile videos 👍🏼
I’ll keep em coming
Maybe those four metal protrusions on the side are actually feet so you can stand it up with handle vertical and facing the ceiling... Otherwise without those it looks like it wouldn't sit level because of the lip on the lid... IDK though....
Ur right saw that after I made the vid just evens it out
WHO MAKES THE AMMO CANS PICTURED? PLEASE PROVIDE A LINK. THANKS!!!!
A warning about silica packs. They will draw the moisture out of the cartridges when sealed up with them. Not good, as powder comes from the factory with 40-50% humidity in single base, and 50-60% humidity in the double base powders. When the reloading manuals give a powder charge weight it is with the moisture include in the weight. So it is with the factory ammo as well. If one dries the powder out, the rounds will be hotter than originally planned. In maximum (especially +P and +P+) loads it can become dangerous. And yes moisture can seep into a loaded round, as well as back out again depending on the humidity level out side the cartridge if given a month or so, unless one seals the round with sealant. Hence it is best to store ammo, powder, and primers in a controlled environment of say 49-58% humidity. This can be done within the sealed ammo cans by putting a Boveda 49% or 58% Two-Way Humidity Control Pack. Or one could store them in a Cigar Humidor cabinet that is both Humidity and temperature controlled.
I see you’re Chamorro too. 👍🏾🇺🇸🇬🇺😃
What is the name of the big can? Or can you post a link to it?
Type in heavy duty ammo can on Amazon
Oh the light blue casin from slug wat brand is that
Stars and stripes
Wat brand is it from the light blue casing
Thank you !!!
Where did you order those ammo cans from... Need some of them 😁
Amazon there really good
Academy sells them locally so does harbor freight for very cheap too
Wher did u order dose ammo cans from
The ones I transferred my shotty ammo to Amazon the big ones military surplus store