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Old October 5, 2011, 01:34 PM   #9
BigJimP
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Ok, that makes sense.../ but sealing primers takes a lot of effort...if you're talking about any volume of range or practice ammo like most of us reload ( a few thousand rounds ) ....

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from oil might be an issue ... ( but oils from your hands / or gunoil is no big deal ....unless something gets drenched...
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but moisture isn't an issue either - as long as you store it smartly - like in an ammo box / or on a shelf where it won't get a lot of exposure to temp extremes or get damp...

If you're outside - and rounds get damp that are in your vest ..just wipe them down / let them air dry before you store them again .. If I had a box of ammo outside / and it got a lot of rain on it ...I'd just take the rounds out of the box - dry everything off ...let it airdry and I'm confident it would be fine. I wouldn't put ammo back in a wet cardboard box or anything ...that isn't smart.
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I wouldn't go to the trouble of sealing them...
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