blasted_saber
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- A blue part of Ontario
I have lots of ammo that is older than I am. It shoots fine with no vac sealing.
What are the humdity swings like where you live?
They are brutal in central Ontario.
I have lots of ammo that is older than I am. It shoots fine with no vac sealing.
What are the humdity swings like where you live?
They are brutal in central Ontario.
Where I live now the humidity is fairly low. I can't speak to the conditions the ammo endured before I acquired it.![]()
I was thinking of the same thing !
thanks krausb for the tip
on a totally unrelated note, any one see where i can get 5 inch PVC?
Home depot by me seems to only carry smaller stuff, but they do have nice shovels.
Real ammo cans just as AMET said. They were designed for long term storage, I have seen ammo come out an ammo can that was under water for 10 years that was just like from the factory
Shawn
Ontario goes from bone dry in the winter to near jungle in the summer. I presume from the great lakes. Its absurd the difference.
I suppose if you are at risk of a flood it might be some cheap insurance to vac pack your ammo. Otherwise it won't likely be of any benefit, because old ammo become useless when the primers become unstable and unreliable. This happens regardless if the cartridge is in air or vacuum. If you want to make it last 100 years instead of the usual 80 control the temperature, don't bother with the air.
I agree with the near jungle summers, but bone dry in winter? Certainly not in the 20 or so winters I spent in it.
Weird. The other day I just happened to have some drying brass on a table beside my vacuum sealer and had the same thought/question pop into my brain. I was thinking about it from a different perspective though: vacuum sealing a couple individual mags-worth for my backpack to keep it dry, flat and more packable (i.e. in the big external pockets). At home it’s ammo cans and steel cabinets for me.
I dont have a Princess Auto nearby nor do I really want to invest more money into this. I also went them to fit in my ammo safe.
Im not looking for ammo can advice. I am specifically looking for advice on vac sealing.
But I do thank you for the advice
Probably not a good Idea.
The vacuum process will likely suck the Air out off the Shell, then when the vacuum pack looses its vacuum (as they always do) Air or whatever the Shell is immersed in will be sucked back into the Shell.
Cheers
can dogs smell ammo that's been vac packed
Can dogs smell ammo that's been vac packed