Sealing Ammo for Long Term

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  • We are deep down the rabbit hole on this vacuum sealing ammo project.
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    Long term ammo storage.
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  • @Vauntt
    @Vauntt 3 роки тому +28

    The idea is to keep the ammo dry. I think a lot of people miss this point. Everybody that says "I've shot ammo I had since the dinosaurs roamed the earth!" will all agree that it didn't get wet. A little air is fine. A little water is not fine.

    • @FireSkittlez85
      @FireSkittlez85 2 роки тому

      Yes. If I KNEW there would be a chance to shoot my guns, say hunting or some other kinda venture that would be wet, I'd do this. It also helps organization if you're packing it away in a spot where just about every space counts and you can mold it to it as well.

  • @user-wo1qm6kw8i
    @user-wo1qm6kw8i Рік тому +8

    I've been doing this for years. What I have learned along the way is that I seal each each of the bag usually 3 times without lifting the lid. I mostly just vacuum seal the box of ammunition instead of individual rounds.

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 5 місяців тому +5

    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, due to the volume of powder and faster burning when lacking the moisture content.. In maximum 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 week 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 personally stored my ammo in IP-65 rated boxes with silica packs in them, with Bluetooth temp and humidity monitors to boot. Within days the humidity levels were around 28%. Not good if left that way for extended amounts of time. I have since taken the packs out and replaced them with the two way humidity control packs. Now things are as should be.
    Anyway, vacuum sealing with desiccant pack will not only suck the air out of the cartridge, but will absorb the moisture from it as well whereby drying the powder out, making for a hotter burning load. Not good.
    chronoplotter.com/2021/08/19/how-does-humidity-affect-powder/
    bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2008/09/tech-tip-humidity-can-change-powder-burn-rates/
    ua-cam.com/video/pzDHRwi3QVk/v-deo.html

    • @3G4Runner_N_Gunner
      @3G4Runner_N_Gunner 3 місяці тому +1

      Glad to see someone else gets it.

    • @thetexasrat
      @thetexasrat 3 місяці тому

      @@3G4Runner_N_Gunner There's few and far in-between of us, as it would seem old myths are hard to kill off.

  • @MountainBikeTx
    @MountainBikeTx 3 роки тому +8

    my OCD really wants all of those rounds to be facing the same direction. lol

  • @modernprimitive1569
    @modernprimitive1569 3 роки тому +11

    Good video. In my opinion and several other people who are knowledgeable in this area. The reason for the vacuum seal is for the purpose of burying it in the ground inside a ammo can. It's an extra layer of protection.

  • @TheYankmchain
    @TheYankmchain 3 роки тому +8

    I would recommend doing the heat strip TWICE on each end.

  • @tek4
    @tek4 2 роки тому +6

    A buddy of mine got a bunch of cheap vacuum bags and I could hot get a seal on a single one.
    I use the Walmart ones on the roll you cut, and they work every time.
    Oxygen will penitrate just about everything. Even plastic. But the plastic bag will keep moisture and water vapor off your ammo and is just another layer of protection.

  • @silvertrkf2508
    @silvertrkf2508 3 роки тому +10

    Always double seal the bags. It maybe the thickness of your bags don’t match your sealer

  • @JamesJones-yt8df
    @JamesJones-yt8df 3 роки тому

    Awesome love it man keep them coming....

  • @steveleon2627
    @steveleon2627 3 роки тому +2

    My food saver is identical to yours. I seal ammo I carry in my car trunk inside an ammo can for extra protection. My bags have been sealed for over two years and are fine.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому

      I think mine may be weak. It does ok.

  • @DeiOhGee
    @DeiOhGee Рік тому +1

    You have to put the food saver bag down into the crevise right pass the sealer. It's the crevise that's rounded on both side that goes the length of the black sealer. Once you get the bag down in to the crevise, that's what takes all the air out and seals it real tight.

  • @Psychonaut1974
    @Psychonaut1974 2 роки тому +4

    vaccuumsealing might be good for shotshells, for waterproofing. also other stuff if you're going camping or something (Bug-Out-Bag?)....underwear, socks, t-shirt, matches, tinder, toiletpaper...you name it. it gets small and doesn't take as much space in a backpack.

  • @ShaunZimmerman668
    @ShaunZimmerman668 Рік тому +1

    The 6.5 Creedmoor that u have the plastic shell holder. I'd have left them on the holder and sealed it all. I think it would've been cleaner and u would've still had the holder for reloads!

  • @awsomedude9111
    @awsomedude9111 Рік тому +1

    This is 2 years but if you can buy individually sealed packs of small Oxygen Absorbers used for food, they are technically rust packs but absorb oxygen basically instantly.
    I have use Mylar bags and if there is a hole or if the absorber is used up there will not be an absolute tight suck on plastic or Mylar bag. *Individually sealed packs are a must because you only get about 30 seconds.*

  • @boomer8500
    @boomer8500 3 роки тому +9

    As I stated in your previous video, you need to seal the ammo in the boxes they came in.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      Did you see I did 9mm in the original boxes? Worked well!

    • @boomer8500
      @boomer8500 3 роки тому +2

      @@EagleRun23 Yes I did. I was just wondering why you are trying to vacuum seal loose rounds. A tip. I purchased 1000 loose rounds in a bag, Federal, and I sealed 30 rounds and of course it lost the seal from the business end of the bullet. So, I put the ammo in another bag and sealed it. Double bagging worked. When you vacuum seal, there should be no air in the bag. You should not be able to bend it. It also may not seal flat and may have a slight arch to it. I live in a very humid part of the States and have a " humid basement ". So bad that I had to move my long guns into a gun room as the safes caused rust on some. I can't even put a metal ammo can in the safes as they also started surface rust. So my ammo locker turned into a gun room with a dehumidifier and my safes turned into ammo lockers. Plastic with good rubber seals of course. And yes, I have vacuum sealed rifles and they are still holding the seal for years now.

    • @boomer8500
      @boomer8500 3 роки тому +2

      @vettelover2009 In all my ammo cans I have a disposable razor knife. Plastic yellow with breakaway blades. Ebay. Got 100 for 20.00.

    • @BeeHiverson
      @BeeHiverson 3 роки тому +1

      @vettelover2009 that is a horrible predicament you would be in

    • @BeeHiverson
      @BeeHiverson 3 роки тому +1

      @vettelover2009 in that case just have a loaded blaster with a hair trigger in case something goes south.
      That will cut out a few more asinine steps

  • @braddavenport1540
    @braddavenport1540 3 роки тому +10

    I think the vacuum bags are better for food and ammo cans will do the job fine but thanks for the content!

    • @loganester9811
      @loganester9811 2 роки тому +1

      I vacuum seal mine purely for more space and organization. So I can fit more rounds in my boxes and when I pull out a bag I know there's 50 rounds, 100, ect rounds in that bag. The benefits are probably minimal compared to a good box, silica packets, and purely just taking care of your equipment.

  • @ZombifiedWatermelon
    @ZombifiedWatermelon Рік тому +1

    Several people in comments suggest just vac sealing entire mags, they're correct works like a charm. Amo cans and oxi packs work for traditional storage but this is a great trick for bug out bags or a cache out in the woods.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому

      just got a new vac sealer, going to revisit some of this!

  • @mistyrisch4903
    @mistyrisch4903 3 роки тому +1

    I did this with over 1000 rounds and had no problem vacuum sealing it all

  • @richardsmith9050
    @richardsmith9050 3 місяці тому

    I've been vacuum sealing my ammo and critical gear for probably the past 40+ years. I've lost gear but have rarely lost pertinent gear. It works

  • @srbontrager
    @srbontrager 2 роки тому +3

    The only way I see it being worth doing this, is what I'm planning on doing. Storing inside a backpack. I am wanting to put the ammo in vacuum packaging to keep it the ammo dry. For another layer of protection against punctures of the vacuum packaging, I'm going to use Magpul daka pouches. As for storage within a vehicle or structure. Like you said, store it in ammo cans. If it's a very damp or humid environment, it may be a good idea to make sure the ammo cans are aluminum or plastic. Steel ammo cans will rust, and possibly rust through, then it's bye bye ammo.

  • @jenpsakiscousin4589
    @jenpsakiscousin4589 2 роки тому +1

    I have ammo I made 20 years ago, no problems. Ammo my grandfather made, 30-30 300 sav and some 30-06, no sealant, stored in old western cardboard boxes loaded in the 1970s. Some of them look like hell but still shoot good.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  2 роки тому +1

      ammo is pretty resillent, especially modern powders. Thanks for watching!

  • @squareinasquare
    @squareinasquare 3 роки тому +1

    I’m hooked on the crinkle sound of those backs. Ha ha

  • @lewis9888
    @lewis9888 2 роки тому +3

    Put them in a paper bag before putting them in a plastic bag to vacuum seal.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  2 роки тому +1

      I really was just playing with this for youtube. Everyone liked the videos, so I kept going. My sealer is crap, should probably upgrade and maybe try again. Mostly I think its overkill for ammo, if its dry and not stored hot, should be fine for a long time!

  • @JamesJones-yt8df
    @JamesJones-yt8df 3 роки тому

    Just so you would know why I'm generic with my comments....GREAT CONTENT THOUGH THANKS AGAIN

  • @king0fth3road
    @king0fth3road 3 роки тому +1

    Air inside of the base sounds legit. Will the primer be able to ignite without that extra air?

    • @maximus10ish
      @maximus10ish 3 роки тому +2

      Priming compound and smokeless powder have oxidizing agents as a part of them, no outside oxygen/air required for them to be fired.

  • @ammogiant824
    @ammogiant824 3 роки тому +2

    From what I see with ammo, it will last almost forever unless left in water

  • @sinless
    @sinless Рік тому +1

    Do you have any machine or bag brand suggestions for full sized rifles? The purpose is rust prevention in 5+yrs of storage. Reddit has been very unhelpful and even hostile regarding the idea of vacuum bagging, and quite honestly, I'm not interested in asking the gun community for help anymore except for select youtubers such as yourself since others aren't willing to listen.
    I'd assume that there's higher quality bags that won't require double bagging too.
    Wish we didn't have to explain our reasoning for why we do these things. Never understood why people can't mind their own business.

  • @ericfultz8506
    @ericfultz8506 3 роки тому +2

    Totally agree that vac sealing is waste of time if ur trapping moisture in bag def bag just put some silica packs in ur ammo cans

    • @picklerick9578
      @picklerick9578 3 роки тому

      Right, which is why you buy a vacuum chamber. Also, no you're not sealing moisture in the bag.

  • @tomlawrence3991
    @tomlawrence3991 3 роки тому

    Lacquer around the case mouth and primer
    Then buy one of those telescoping boxes
    Then vacuum seal that

  • @jonkrueger359
    @jonkrueger359 3 роки тому +1

    Place paper towels along the sharp edges on both so as not to poke holes will keep bullets from poking holes in bag

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      the whole thing is just so fussy, I am out. haha

  • @tugboat_actual
    @tugboat_actual 3 роки тому +1

    I had to put all the bullets in the same direction, then put a piece of paper over the bullet itself like a taco. This stopped the bags from getting holes in them

  • @kkanakis1957
    @kkanakis1957 Рік тому

    I hate the freeze-burn on my boolits (but joking aside..1-keep your desiccant or oxy packs from direct contact to the actual ammo. Often it will ‘react’ to metalics and cause bigger issues).
    I have some that going on 20 years that have not lost vacuum yet. -I would say for .22 rimfire bagging like this is a advantage. Otherwise i agree kinda a pain and not much return (but again large qty of .22rf… this is a pretty good approach…..

  • @morganstone3466
    @morganstone3466 2 роки тому

    I vacuum seal while the ammo is still in the box. I’m sure this video is about loose rounds/reloads? Right

  • @nadermazari3334
    @nadermazari3334 Рік тому

    Its the Foodsaver. Mine went out after a year. It was hit or miss. At times I got a good vacuum and at other times I did not. We need a commercial type machine for this type of operation....if that is what you want to do. Foodsaver will not work.

  • @LovingIdaho
    @LovingIdaho Рік тому

    I works pretty good as long as long as not steel cased .
    have been testing this for over 20 years .
    I have tried in boxes they came in and loose . In the boxes they came in gets more corrosion .
    My tests were buried for over 1 year, some over 6 years .

    • @gdt9798
      @gdt9798 Рік тому

      So what is your recommendation on storage of ammo?

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 Рік тому

    Vacuum sealing might be best if you bury the ammo as a 2nd safety method against moisture.

  • @abledemo1
    @abledemo1 3 роки тому +3

    Should try to load a mag and vacuum seal the whole dang mag. Or am I nuts

  • @Elimn8r64
    @Elimn8r64 3 роки тому +5

    I never see anybody vacuum sealing ammo loaded in the mags. It would be much quicker and easier if they needed to be retreived and used in a hurry.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      solid idea!

    • @edgoad7129
      @edgoad7129 2 роки тому +1

      Damn good idea.

    • @asymsolutions
      @asymsolutions Рік тому +1

      Because it's expensive to do. However 5.56 battle packs do come with a spoon and stripper clips. Traditionally 120rd so 4 mags worth.

    • @2aisabsoluteTim
      @2aisabsoluteTim Рік тому

      @@EagleRun23 what about putting ammo in a Ziploc back with a hole and then put in seal bag

    • @norman7179
      @norman7179 5 місяців тому

      If you can afford the magazines, go for it !
      Several thousand rounds in magazines = $$$$$

  • @Omatty12
    @Omatty12 Рік тому

    It seems like your vacuum sealer machine has lost its zing. It never really got much of a vacuum. I just finished doing this with 20 rd packs of 308 which fit perfect in a 50 cal ammo can. None of it is needed but it suits my OCD perfectly! Each of mine came out like a solid brick.

  • @ruft
    @ruft 3 роки тому +2

    Does it bother anyone else that all the rounds aren’t facing the same direction?

    • @laceyochs4724
      @laceyochs4724 2 роки тому

      Yes. I've been waiting for this comment. If you are going to store something longterm- make it look good unless it affects primary function. I hate that they aren't all facing the same way

  • @dandydonslife9869
    @dandydonslife9869 9 місяців тому

    Good info, think I’m going to try canning jars to vacuum seal my Ammo, they are reusable. Thanks.

  • @treeguy4009
    @treeguy4009 3 роки тому

    Great vid keep it up who was the lucky winner on the backpack giveaway

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому

      Filmed it today. Should post tomorrow! :)

  • @PlayingWithFireOutdoors
    @PlayingWithFireOutdoors Рік тому

    If you're truly trying to save bags, use a cardboard liner. Say from a cereal box etc, this protects the bags from the bullet tips.
    Wait till you don't count rounds, but rather weigh them. Say 15 lbs of .40 S&W LOL!

  • @johnolsen7073
    @johnolsen7073 3 місяці тому

    Try leaving the ammo in the box and seal it.

  • @MountainBikeTx
    @MountainBikeTx 3 роки тому

    lemme' get that Creedmoor!

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      Ya I had a hard time stocking up on that one. Bad time to finally finish a build I have been working on for 2 years. Smh.

  • @thatick
    @thatick 3 роки тому +1

    uugghh ..u cut up a box of zombie bullets...i have the zombie 9mm and treat it like ammo gold lol

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      haha, ya sorry about that!

  • @GregK1247
    @GregK1247 3 роки тому +3

    Maybe a stronger vacuum sealer ?

  • @LiquidRetro
    @LiquidRetro 3 роки тому

    Good idea but it looks like it would take a ton of time.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      I don’t see the point unless you have like a 10-12 year old that needs busy work. Ha

  • @IDGAF56852
    @IDGAF56852 3 роки тому +2

    I think operator error is happening here bloke. My wife has been vacuum sealing all kinds of stuff for years,I will get her to vacuum seal some of my .308 rounds and see how they come up.

  • @wesleyemary4287
    @wesleyemary4287 2 роки тому

    It looks like to aren’t getting a good seal when the sealer is locked down. Try pushing down on the center

  • @NoneCitizen
    @NoneCitizen 3 роки тому +1

    No need for cutting smaller pieces of that plastic, just vacuum seal it and iron close to bullets, problem solved.

  • @JamesJones-yt8df
    @JamesJones-yt8df 3 роки тому

    I concur with air in them seeping out....and causing the air in the bag.....THANKS FOR SHARING,
    P.S. I SUB TO EVERY VIDEO I WATCH SO I HAVE 1000 OR MORE CHANNEL I SUBSCRIBE TO, IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN ABOUT BEING A ACTIVE SUB.....

  • @macalpha4099
    @macalpha4099 2 роки тому +1

    no more plastic cans? Man i literally threw ever single metal can i had out in the garbage. My grandpa gave me 3 ammo boxes when he passed away and when i opened the metal ammo 50 cal style can, it was all yellow and rusty in insides of the metal can. The bullets were destroyed lol. Plastic will last without issues. Lol. Those things rust. U can try and put rustolem on them, but over the years the will tarnish and get all gross inside. im telling you, ive kept bullets in plastic cans for like 5 years now, zero issues. Just my opinion. I mean.....slightest bit on moisture inside a METAL can? Nah lol. The plastic wont degrade that way imo.

    • @norman7179
      @norman7179 5 місяців тому

      Whatever makes ya happy, the others can do their thing their way.

  • @dolphincliffs8864
    @dolphincliffs8864 3 роки тому

    Store ammo in ammo cans.

  • @kcsellers6032
    @kcsellers6032 3 роки тому

    You gotta leave em in the box man or is there a reason you aren't doing it that way?

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      Left the 9mm in the box. Worked well. Did you see that video?

    • @kcsellers6032
      @kcsellers6032 3 роки тому +1

      @@EagleRun23 naaa just stumbled on to ya man yeah 9 can't pretty much do either way it's not as sharp what I want is one of the mylar food sealers if I'm not mistaken it's supposed to be good for pretty much ever if it sealed in one those type bags

  • @gsmithy7995
    @gsmithy7995 3 роки тому

    And something is wrong with your sealer it’s not even getting the air out in the first place

  • @JamesJones-yt8df
    @JamesJones-yt8df 3 роки тому +1

    Much more sanitary with storage....

  • @onceuponatime2021
    @onceuponatime2021 Рік тому

    I am afraid the ammo will be damaged though, because it sucks out the oxygen from inside of the ammo too, and gunpowder doesn’t burn well without air. I haven’t tried it out, but that’s my prediction.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому

      hmm thats interesting, if it really draws a vacuum on the inside of the ammo too? no idea, that would be good to test, not sure if I know how!

    • @mattd6642
      @mattd6642 Рік тому

      The gun powder provides its own oxidizer. It doesn't rely on the minuscule amount of o2 trapped in the case for ignition and combustion. You are good to go.

  • @bobarnold1423
    @bobarnold1423 Рік тому

    Get some bubble wrap. Wrap it before you seal it. No holes.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому

      good idea!

    • @norman7179
      @norman7179 5 місяців тому

      I suspect the bubbles will collapse when vacuum is pulled.

    • @bobarnold1423
      @bobarnold1423 5 місяців тому

      @norman7179 not if you use good wrap. You might look se a few bubbles. But it works

  • @Portuguese-linguica
    @Portuguese-linguica 3 роки тому +1

    Man I'm sorry I opened up this hole can of worms for you . I see some of the comments and wonder if some people actually listen to what you're saying in the video .

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому +1

      Many watch 2 min and blast away. Haha

    • @Portuguese-linguica
      @Portuguese-linguica 3 роки тому +1

      @@EagleRun23 lol ya . I prefer to watch the hole thing before I yap away 😜 .

  • @c-note4146
    @c-note4146 2 роки тому

    Or get a can that has a vacuum port. That’s a lot of plastic

  • @antonioclandestino
    @antonioclandestino Рік тому

    why take them out of the box?

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому

      Tried a bunch of stuff in this series. Did like 5-6 videos trying different things. We will open them this spring and see how they did.

  • @flexapex9801
    @flexapex9801 2 роки тому +1

    It’s not myth busted you didn’t even vacuum seal them correctly sir. They’re still air in those packs

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  2 роки тому +1

      I don’t recall what happened in this video. My vacuum sealer is kinda junk though.

    • @flexapex9801
      @flexapex9801 2 роки тому

      @@EagleRun23 That’s where you may want to steal your wife’s vacuum sealer.

  • @gpozdol7912
    @gpozdol7912 3 роки тому

    Wrap in paper towels like green beans.

  • @danielreeves6485
    @danielreeves6485 Рік тому

    I would vacuum seal a loaded mag.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому +1

      just got a new vacuum sealer! more coming!

    • @danielreeves6485
      @danielreeves6485 Рік тому

      @EagleRun23 I rarely get a reply from the creator of the video. I enjoy you content, thanks for responding, just subscribed. I look forward to future videos.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому

      @@danielreeves6485 well I usually reply to most. Even those giving me a hard time. Haha I am headed out to look at my old vac sealed projects and do a 2 year update. Plus zip up some new stuff.

  • @danielflowers1985
    @danielflowers1985 2 роки тому

    Seal it in the box

  • @temperedstate8963
    @temperedstate8963 Рік тому

    You keep putting the ammo in the bag with the bullet tips against the bag seam. Turn them around in the direction of the final seal! Then put an oxygen absorber in the bag if you're worried about air in the casings. What you're doing is proving how silly this is to begin with. Too much time on your hands and apparently nothing to vacuum seal, so you do ammo.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  Рік тому

      Yes, this was a series we did, I dont recommend vaccuum sealing for storage. I dont do it, but I still have these sealed and we will check them in about a year or so!

  • @Nathan-nu8sw
    @Nathan-nu8sw Рік тому

    None of those bags are vacuum sealing. Haha if you did it right it would make sense. You’re just not doing it right. It might be a little much but having 30 you can just snag out of your pack is very practical. But you actually have to vacuum seal it. There should be no air in the bag at all.

  • @hobbz4921
    @hobbz4921 3 роки тому

    you'd be better off just vacuuming the whole (filled) 50 cal ammo can in a big bag.

    • @BeeHiverson
      @BeeHiverson 3 роки тому

      I’d seal myself in a bag for preservation if they made the right size bag

    • @hobbz4921
      @hobbz4921 3 роки тому

      @@BeeHiverson reminds me of that miniseries "Childhoods End".

  • @dvnwnd07
    @dvnwnd07 2 роки тому +1

    You're not getting a very good vacuum, i think it's your appliance or bags rather than your technique.

    • @dvnwnd07
      @dvnwnd07 2 роки тому

      Adding: Just got a vacum sealer from Farm N Fleet, Love it, the ammo is well sealed, almost like flat pack bricks. No flop no air, I'd look at a new unit if i were you.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  2 роки тому +1

      this old thing! haha

  • @ericmorrison794
    @ericmorrison794 3 роки тому

    You need a smart friend to bounce bad ideas of then make video.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  3 роки тому

      Well thanks for watching and commenting anyways. :)

    • @ericmorrison794
      @ericmorrison794 3 роки тому

      @@EagleRun23 I told you to take magnet to see if was 855 next video your still wondering.vacuum sealers dont have enough power to suck air out of bullets most are water resistant even if submerged they have a seal.i told you the plastic containers are not airtight if they won't hold water.hint put water in it and turn upside down.you also seemed to think ammo last 10 years when the rest of us has bought 50 year sealed surplus that looked new.understanding if you double bag the ammo won't pierce it and that's just a couple of videos.do some research and you won't flail around as much

  • @billsmith130
    @billsmith130 2 роки тому +1

    Come on man let’s use our brains here, your shrinking plastic around sharp objects, LEAVE THE AMMO IN THE BOX😉 If it can suck the air out around the rounds it can suck it out of of the cardboard box.. double seal both ends and leave excess so you can re-seal your bag afterwards.

    • @EagleRun23
      @EagleRun23  2 роки тому

      Hahaha. We tried a bunch of stuff in this series! Thanks for watching!!