Justice1327
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I am looking to store my primers in a vacuum sealed storage bag with a desiccant pack. I would like to get your thoughts, pros and cons, and if you have any experience doing this.
Thank you
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I was going to do the same thing over 20 years ago. I did read a review on "Vacuum Packing" Primers and the information said not to do this. Check with the manufacture.I am looking to store my primers in a vacuum sealed storage bag with a decadent pack. I would like to get your thoughts, pros and cons, and if you have any experience doing this.
Thank you
My thoughts too.I currently have 5,000+ primers stored this way. My 'reloading room' is really just a large walk-in closet which is on the other side of the master-bathroom and vanity area. I didn't wanna take a chance on moisture/heat affecting them……especially now.
I kind of do the same. I put a large dehumidification unit in the container with the primers. From October until about the first of July the humidity level here is 3-9% or so. But starting in early July until the end of August the humidity shoots way up from the monsoon season.I currently have 5,000+ primers stored this way. My 'reloading room' is really just a large walk-in closet which is on the other side of the master-bathroom and vanity area. I didn't wanna take a chance on moisture/heat affecting them……especially now.
Expensive to buy and run. But yes it does the job.I don't vacuum seal mine, hence the use of the dehumidifier unit.