I have something similar. It's called a chest of drawers.
I keep nothing in reserve. I depend on my good looks and sex appeal.
Just so you know: 2 and 3 year old ammo is considered brand new! Commercial ammo has a minimum of 75 year shelf life. Military ammo is 100 year.
Ivan
I have something similar. It's called a chest of drawers.
Ghost, do whatever gives you peace of mind and helps you sleep at night. I have no bug-out bag. Where am I bugging out to? I live in the city and every panicked person will have the same idea to amscray. The arteries will be clogged and impassable. I am better off hunkering down with my survival Christmas fruit cakes and these:
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So now you have the oil, salt and acid from your fingers on every cartridge
My ammo cans were submerged for two days and the contents were bone dry when I opened them . I use a little silicone O-Ring grease on the seals for peace of mind .IMO the best way to store ammunition is in U.S. Military surplus steel ammunition cans. I use both 30 and 50 caliber ammo cans. If the rubber seal inside is in good condition they are even waterproof.
I have a quart Mason jar in laundry room.
My wife puts all ammo she finds in my pockets
In it , fired and live. Grandson who I gave a single
Shot .22 goes straight to this jar when he visits.
He sorts it for me and keeps all the .22’s.
Last time he was here he told me that
I need to walk more.He knows I like to
Plink with a .22 on my walks.