Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
General Gun Discussion => Ammunition and Re-Loading => Topic started by: poster formerly know as Silverbullet on May 19, 2013, 05:05:27 PM
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Hello
I had seen on here someone had a bunch of 40 cal that someone had taken out of boxes and put in an ammo can. I was wondering if this damages it and how if it does. It seems it makes it more easy to store.
I also notice lots of .22lr comes this way. Is this because of the size of the ammo or that it is rimfire?
Thanks.
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I have the .40 that's loose in a can. I don't see where it damages it. It's not being tossed around or moved frequently.
I find this method of storage a total pain in the rear. When I go to load mags, it's just one little extra step of fumbling with each round to orient it to load. When you pick it out of a box, you're always grabbing the same part.
Just my .02.
Moosie
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I have the .40 that's loose in a can. I don't see where it damages it. It's not being tossed around or moved frequently.
I find this method of storage a total pain in the rear. When I go to load mags, it's just one little extra step of fumbling with each round to orient it to load. When you pick it out of a box, you're always grabbing the same part.
Just my .02.
Moosie
Thanks mossie. I was just wondering for a storage purpose. I can see how it will add time to loading though.