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What is that?Pro-tip- hospital corners.
NoWill this harm my cartridges?
But, long term, ammo cans provide armor against abrasion and shelf wear but nothing for oxidation. Unless the ammo can (or individual bag) is pumped full of inert gas, vacuum packing is about it. Primers are the one exposed, unsealed reloading component.Pro tip.. ammo cans.
You must have a big vacuum packer!Pro tip.. ammo cans.
Some vacuum packing systems have a spigot on them to use with an attachment for vacuum packing jars. If there was a one way valve on a ammo can that one could attach to, then one could vacuum pack an ammo can.You must have a big vacuum packer!
I learned this while get dip spit in my face and eyes. I will never forget. Hahah.
What you did there - I see it!Vacuum packing can really suck!
I clearly do it wrong.
Honestly not much of a concern. For me.But, long term, ammo cans provide armor against abrasion and shelf wear but nothing for oxidation. Unless the ammo can (or individual bag) is pumped full of inert gas, vacuum packing is about it. Primers are the one exposed, unsealed reloading component.
What is this making a bed you speak of? I vacuum seal for long term storage and throw in a few desiccant packets.
There is nothing better in the world that teaches you how to make a bed properly ,than a Marine DII learned this while get dip spit in my face and eyes. I will never forget. Hahah.