25 thoughts on “THE #1 KILLER OF YOUR AMMUNITION STORAGE AND RELOADING SUPPLIES.

  1. Arick Mittler

    I don’t think I could watch O’Reilly and reload at the same time. His love
    of big government and ignorance of basic science would cause me to have
    accidents.

  2. ArJuna22

    My friend, keeping that powder in your safe is a huge no-no. What you have
    there is a humongous bomb. There is a federal law that requires you to
    store that amount of smokeless powder in a 1-inch thick wooden box ONLY.
    If your house ever burns that safe will explode with enough force to kill
    your neighbors.

  3. motorman 0057

    Thanks for the video.that was good to know about the ammonia and the house
    hold cleaners .that is a nice reloading set up you have there.just by
    looking at that you were doing that for a long time .enjoy and shoot safe

  4. Darcy Potter

    Ok I load lots as it is obvious you do to. I have mass of powder and
    primers. BUT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE DO I EVER EVER STORE PRIMERS AND POWDER
    TOGETHER AND NEVER EVER DO YOU STORE PRIMERS OR POWDER IN A SAFE. IN THE
    EVENT OF A FIRE YOU ARE ENDANGERING THE FIRE FIGHTERS. STORE POWDER SEPERAT
    FROM PRIMERS AND IN A FRAGILE TYPE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM, A SAFE WILL TURN
    INTO A BOMB.A POWDER MAGAZINE IS DESIGNED TO ALLOW THE PRESSURE OF THE
    BURNING POWDER TO ESCAPE SAFELY NOT BUILD UP AS IT WOULD IN A SAFE. I HAVE
    A LARGE AMMOUMT OF POWDER SRORED OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE AND BRING IN WHAT I
    NEED AND USE IT . I DONT STORE ALL MY POWDER IN THE OUT OF THE HOUSE
    MAGAZINE BUT ENOUGH OF IT THAT I AM LEGAL. NO MORE THEN 50 POUNDS OF POWDER
    TO BE STORED IN THE RESIDENTS AND IT MUST BE STORED SEPERAT OF PRIMERS AND
    IN A PROPER MAGAZINE. I BOUGHT MY FIRST ONE THEN BUILT THE OTHER 5 MYSELF
    .DONT STORE POWDER AND PRIMERS TOGETHER PPL IM SURE YOU KNOW THIS AND MAYBE
    IT WAS A QUICK CLEAN UP .

  5. gordo w

    Damn dude! Why did you just show the Feds your shit! WTF were you thinking?
    Do you not think they can figure out who you are, and where you live, from
    your video post? Move your shit to another address/location ASAP.

  6. pickin4you

    Not sure about all this. I have primers that are 30 years old that still
    go bang every time, and have all been opened for 30+ years. I have
    cleaners under my bench and primers on top. Not a problem for me anyway.
    I never go by what book tells me, i go by what my actual experience
    tells me. Books also tell me that my 22-250 loaded with a 55 grain bullet
    and zeroed at 100 yards will drop 4″ or so at 350 yards, but mine shoots
    dead on. This is why I never go by the book. I go by what I can see
    myself. My primers are all fine and are stored the way you say they should
    not be or they will be ruined. Again, this is just my experience. I have
    not had any issues and I have been reloading most all of my life.

  7. odiumhumanigeneri616

    2:48 Ah, a copy of Gun Digest. I remember back in 1990 the liberal party of
    Canada used a copy of Gun Digest to ban any “scary” looking guns. We have
    lived under that unjust law for 2 decades now.

  8. Mike Pulcino

    So yes I’m new at this you mean to tell me if I store ammo after a while
    it’s no good?Keeping it in a dry safe is ok? Do you have do get rid of it
    after a while? 

  9. rdsii64

    I would say the word hoarder is not an accurate description. I prefer the
    word prepared. When I load for my .308 I’m still using primers I purchased
    in 2008. In fact I have a 5000 count box of small pistol primers that I
    also purchased in 2008 that is still sealed in the shipping plastic. So I
    say no we are not hoarders we are smart enough to see whats happening in
    the world.

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