Terrible idea to point the tip to the ignition of the top row. They can go off if you drop it as the bottom row will hit the top row. I use snack ziplock bags to keep them in groups of 50 and vacuum seal the ziplock bag. It comes out perfect. And two layers of plastic prevents the sharp edge of bullet from puncturing the bag and breaking the seal.
That's some loaded questions. Nah, jk. Not sure how long I'm gonna keep it sealed. Might try storing a minimum of 200-300 rounds per firearm in this manner. I really like how it saves space when it is stored flat. Gonna do some traveling soon. Having the ammo flat will definitely fit in my transportation lock boxes. Saw some videos of people vacuum sealing firearms as well. Not sure if I'll give that a try.
Got some in ammo cans. I just have some of them in the vacuum sealer for ease of transportation. I can stack more this way than have in boxes. If I measure them correctly, I can also store them in ammo cans as well. Cheers
Terrible idea to point the tip to the ignition of the top row. They can go off if you drop it as the bottom row will hit the top row. I use snack ziplock bags to keep them in groups of 50 and vacuum seal the ziplock bag. It comes out perfect. And two layers of plastic prevents the sharp edge of bullet from puncturing the bag and breaking the seal.
Good job! Some questions: how long do you anticipate keeping your sealed ammo in storage? How many rounds? Why?
That's some loaded questions. Nah, jk. Not sure how long I'm gonna keep it sealed. Might try storing a minimum of 200-300 rounds per firearm in this manner. I really like how it saves space when it is stored flat. Gonna do some traveling soon. Having the ammo flat will definitely fit in my transportation lock boxes. Saw some videos of people vacuum sealing firearms as well. Not sure if I'll give that a try.
Why not put them in a ammo can?
Got some in ammo cans. I just have some of them in the vacuum sealer for ease of transportation. I can stack more this way than have in boxes. If I measure them correctly, I can also store them in ammo cans as well. Cheers