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Thread: Storing large amounts of ammo
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27-08-2018, 16:28 #11
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28-08-2018, 08:27 #13
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28-08-2018, 08:28 #14
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28-08-2018, 08:33 #15
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Re: Storing large amounts of ammo
How strong are those Vickers plastic boxes?
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28-08-2018, 08:36 #16
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Re: Storing large amounts of ammo
The Frontier blue plastic boxes hold about 400 9mm rounds loaded, and stack neatly in the bottom of the safe. After a while the little 50 round Nobleteq type boxes become a pain :)
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28-08-2018, 08:45 #17
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28-08-2018, 08:49 #18
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Re: Storing large amounts of ammo
I never thought of using the Frontier blue plastic boxes before, will certainly consider using that. I think they might be a good compromise between the standard 100 round boxes and larger buckets.
I don't even bother looking at boxes that take less than 100 rounds, never mind 50 rounders! But a neat stack of small boxes could look very cool though
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16-09-2018, 23:41 #20
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Re: Storing large amounts of ammo
I have the Dillon 100x round 9mm boxes and have found them to work well when doing a 3-gun shoot or steel challenge etc. The Dillon boxes are quite compact compaired to other 100 tray 9mm boxes I saw at Huntex.
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