Powder on hand

You are not legally storing powder if its just sitting on the shelf above your re-loading bench.

Stored on a shelf above my loading bench...as my loading/gun room is always secured by a locked door for... obvious reasons. Powder is visable to me, accessable and cool and dry. IMO locking powder in some sealed container other than light wood or plastic is bomb building 101.
 
I don't feel like a man..... I am starting to doubt my level of commitment for my hobby!

I only have 12 1-lb containers, some are not "full" so call it 10lbs.

Are there not laws that limit the amount of powder you can keep in a residential domicile?

Cheers!
 
Getting low on the Varmint powders, but should have enough to carry me through the next couple years. Got enough Magnum stuff for a good 5-7 years, maybe longer since I seem to get less time to shoot every year. }:-(
 
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another CGN with good taste, what's up Dan!

Never too little powder, primers or bullets. I am good for brass for this life and several others.

Just grab some every time I see it.You don't hear me complaining about any shortages.:p;):D DAN>>>
10K+ of primers as well maybe more.:D
 
In my detached Building Powder Magazine, I've got about 8 pounds. Thank god it's not in the same building as my living domicile, or we'd surely blow up. I also keep each of my approx 4000 primers, in the Magazine, each wrapped individually in bubble wrap. The magazine is of course constructed of 3/4 inch plywood, with perforations to release pressure in case of explosion, and all the fixtures, fasteners and locks are 100% brass. The brass combination lock, the combination is split, my Pastor knows the first number, the chief of police knows the second number, and my wife knows the third. I can only load if all 3 feels my intentions and requirements for ammunition meet all legal and moral standards.


:rolleyes:

Anyone who knows me, knows I'm kidding. I'm catholic, I have a priest, not a pastor ;)
 
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