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Vacuum seal bags for storage of primers
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<blockquote data-quote="jbs2014" data-source="post: 2500274" data-attributes="member: 94052"><p>I have HANDLED some C4, RDX, and a few 155 rounds that I rigged for demo. But that was just for 1 course I was in. But I've never stored HE. When I removed the fuse from the 155s I had to touch ground first. Then after I packed the 155s with C4 and daisy chained with DET cord I had to touch ground before inserting the blasting caps (M60 if memory serves). 4 daisy chained 155s make for quite a show and crater.</p><p></p><p>Like you stated I store my primers in their original bricks in a large plastic airtight box with a dehumidifier unit. But from what I have seen in this thread it seems that is not needed. I don't have an enormous background in storing HE. Do you think the same principles for storing C4 apply to primers as well?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbs2014, post: 2500274, member: 94052"] I have HANDLED some C4, RDX, and a few 155 rounds that I rigged for demo. But that was just for 1 course I was in. But I’ve never stored HE. When I removed the fuse from the 155s I had to touch ground first. Then after I packed the 155s with C4 and daisy chained with DET cord I had to touch ground before inserting the blasting caps (M60 if memory serves). 4 daisy chained 155s make for quite a show and crater. Like you stated I store my primers in their original bricks in a large plastic airtight box with a dehumidifier unit. But from what I have seen in this thread it seems that is not needed. I don’t have an enormous background in storing HE. Do you think the same principles for storing C4 apply to primers as well? Thanks for the info. [/QUOTE]
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