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Reloading
Vacuum seal bags for storage of primers
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2500418" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>One of the neater vids I have taken the time to watch in a long time. I remember VV recommending storing powder at 59% humidity, and living in WY other than running a humidifier, all but impossible. Plus you'd never store powder in your reloading room, unless you were a major investor of naval jelly.</p><p>I cannot see messing with vacuum sealing primers here either, if I started a test now on primers, open vs sealed, I will be in diapers again before I have primers old enough to deteriorate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2500418, member: 33622"] One of the neater vids I have taken the time to watch in a long time. I remember VV recommending storing powder at 59% humidity, and living in WY other than running a humidifier, all but impossible. Plus you'd never store powder in your reloading room, unless you were a major investor of naval jelly. I cannot see messing with vacuum sealing primers here either, if I started a test now on primers, open vs sealed, I will be in diapers again before I have primers old enough to deteriorate. [/QUOTE]
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