What is the best place to store ammo?

What is the best place to store ammo?

Best Places to Store Ammo When choosing an ammo storage location, shoot for dark, dry and cool — not cold. A closet inside a home is ideal. I would, however, avoid extremes such as basement storage or storing ammo in the attic. Normal fluctuations in household temperatures are OK.

How much ammo do I need to stockpile?

For defense, you should stock up a minimum of 500 rounds of defensive ammo for your shotgun, approximately 2000 rounds for your rifle and finally 1000 rounds for your handgun.

Does ammo get too old to use?

Ammunition isn’t a perishable good – if stored correctly, it can last almost indefinitely. Whether it was stored correctly or not is another matter. Ammunition isn’t like the still-edible 5000-year-old honey found in Egyptian tombs; ready to eat and spread on toast.

How long will ammo last in an ammo can?

What is the 7×61 Sharpe and Hart rifle cartridge?

7×61 S & H Super Chuck Hawks shares information the 7×61 Sharpe and Hart rifle cartridge. The 7×61 Sharpe & Hart Magnum By Chuck Hawks Philip Sharpe and Richard Hart developed the 7x61mm in the early 1950’s.

Can 7×61 Sharpe&Hart brass be made from Remington Magnum brass?

All components except cases are readily available, but 7×61 Sharpe & Hart cases can be formed from 7mm Remington Magnum brass using RCBS form and trim dies.

What is the history of the 7×61 Magnum?

The 7×61 Sharpe & Hart Magnum By Chuck Hawks Philip Sharpe and Richard Hart developed the 7x61mm in the early 1950’s. In 1953 Schultz & Larson of Denmark started chambering their bolt action hunting rifle for a commercial version of the 7×61 S&H based on a shortened, blown out version of the .300 H&H Magnum case.

What kind of ammo do you use in a 7×61?

The fifth edition of the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloadingshows 7×61 S&H loads for their 139, 154, 162, and 175 grain bullets. As with other 7mm Magnum cartridges, slow burning rifle powders work best in the 7×61.