Ammo Storage Boxes

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Pigslayer posted this 15 March 2016

Been looking for some ammo boxes that actually had a hinge on them. Found these at Midway USA for right around $3.00 each. Am quite pleased with them Pat

If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.

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Ken Campbell Iowa posted this 15 March 2016

is this plastic drop-proof ? not brittle ?? i like the looks of these ...

ken

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Pigslayer posted this 15 March 2016

I don't know about drop proof when filled with cartridges. That would be a lot of weight. Pat

If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.

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onondaga posted this 15 March 2016

http://www.castbulletassoc.org/view_user.php?id=6171>Pigslayer

Your ammo boxes look great Pat! they look like they should stack fine too.  MidwayUSA also has a nice variety of labels too. Search “Labels for reloads” at MidwayUSA. I use the MTM peel and stick labels and MTM  colored box stickers to instantly identify caliber or bullet in my range bag :coffee:

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/168892/mtm-peel-and-stick-reloaders-labels-rifle-handgun-pack-of-50-and-colored-box-stickers-pack-of-48

I like the numbers 1-10 on the labels to circle for times reloaded. I circle the first cycle of 10 then cross one way for the next 10 cycles then cross the other way for the next 10 cycles. After 30 cycles, I get new labels.  The color strips help too when I shoot cooling rotations at the range with several caliber rifles. 5 shots, change rifle, 5 shots change rifle...The young guys at the range just don't get that.

Gary

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