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Vacuum seal bags for storage of primers
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2500270" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>I keep primers in a lg. wooden ammo box. Humidity ranges from 25 winter to 50+ summer, temp 69 winter, 78 summer. in my place. I am loading primers I got 20 years ago and they work fine.</p><p>Note: winter reloading I touch copper plumbing when I walk in the room and also i do my reloading on a static, grounded mat like they used for computers.</p><p>I have had only one primer go off and that was using a Lee Loader. It does get your attention.. </p><p>I have removed several primers for various reasons. I go slow with steady pressure with decapping pin. I do this, I am NOT telling you to do it</p><p></p><p>I sometimes vacuum seal some things. I carry a rather complete first aid kit (former AF Medic '67) and have found things like dressings are kept clean that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2500270, member: 121190"] I keep primers in a lg. wooden ammo box. Humidity ranges from 25 winter to 50+ summer, temp 69 winter, 78 summer. in my place. I am loading primers I got 20 years ago and they work fine. Note: winter reloading I touch copper plumbing when I walk in the room and also i do my reloading on a static, grounded mat like they used for computers. I have had only one primer go off and that was using a Lee Loader. It does get your attention.. I have removed several primers for various reasons. I go slow with steady pressure with decapping pin. I do this, I am NOT telling you to do it I sometimes vacuum seal some things. I carry a rather complete first aid kit (former AF Medic '67) and have found things like dressings are kept clean that way. [/QUOTE]
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