NEVER Leave Ammo In Cardboard 😵

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I recommend putting them in a box and address the address to me.

hansguymon
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I was an Ammo Tech in the Marine Corps. We had ammo in boxes from the 50's. Definitely leave them in the manufacturer packaging.

joshscottoutdoors
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Why would you say "NEVER leave ammo in the cardboard" if you're the one asking the question? Clickbait much?

IanBender
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This guy just wanted a reason to show off his ammo supply.

slayinbass
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cardboard acts as a dehumidifier, cardboard is good.

green
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After 40 years of stockpiling ammo, I can say leave them in the box or don’t. It doesn’t matter as long as the environment they are stored in is consistent and not humid or too hot.
Ammo lasts a surprisingly long time.
I’ve had ammo from the late 80’s to early 90’s that worked just last week.
Of course cheaper stuff may corrode but, feel free to store them as they come in their original boxes or cans.

thearchitect
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If you have good ammo cans, then everything should stay dry and won’t damage the ammo. I think the cardboard boxes help keep them organized and help me remember what brand, grain, etc i have in my cans

lchiu
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I leave them in the box because it's easier to grab a few for a range trip

themuffinofcat
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Have had mine in the box for over 5 years and the cardboard is still crisp and dry. If you store it right then you won't have to worry about cardboard causing corrosion from moisture.

marijuanoloco
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If you have a batch of ammo that is defective and ends up hurting you and or damaging your weapon knowing the batch number and manufacturer is very useful

hotshoterztheking
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Dump em all out for a video and then load them all buck up the packages again... you KNOW you wanna play with ammo...

danielgriff
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It's winchester white box. It ain't gonna shoot anyways

tophersadvice
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Good to have the box for defective ammo, also much easier to count when it’s already been counted.

codyburk
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I would leave them in the cardboard. No chance of them getting dented while being jostled around in a can.

meuls
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My grandpa kept ammo in old cardboard boxes in a leaky shed in his backyard. Still functioned and fired fine.

knottheory
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Leave them in their original box but put those boxes in an air tight water proof box.

ACommenterOnYouTube
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Leave them in boxes, it's an extra layer of protection, plus if you need to sell any people would rather buy ammo in original boxes than just loose. I keep all mine in boxes

petergriffin
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I leave in them in the boxes. Easier to see the grain weight and bullet type. Also helps if my gun happens to like a certain ammo that way I know which brand to buy again.

pliskenxmm
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Depends on if the seal on those ammo cans are good and where you store them.
i just switched from metal surplus style cans to plastic ones, and got rid of the cardboard boxes so I can fit more rounds per can. Also keep a reusable silica pack in each one.

kensprivateinvestigation
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Nice clickbait title when you don’t even know the answer yourself. Blocking this channel from vids being recommended to me.

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