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Most manufacturers guarantee that their ammunition will last for at least a decade. That said, ammunition can easily last beyond 10 years if it is stored under ideal conditions. There are countless tales of military surplus ammo being used many decades after it was manufactured.
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Read More »Two commonly asked questions among new gun owners are, "How long does ammo last?" and "How should I store my ammunition?" This article will focus on providing detailed answers to these questions and more while covering the basics of ammunition storage.
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Read More »Alternatively, ammunition can be tightly sealed using a typical vacuum sealer. It can be wise to also include silica gel packets inside sealed bags to remove any moisture residue. Temperature is another factor to consider when storing ammunition, as humidity levels are in part due to the warmth of the surrounding environment. Extreme heat causes increased intensity of interaction between ammunition and the air, and should therefore be avoided. Regardless of humidity or temperature, limiting ammunition's exposure to open air is key. Considering these factors, a cool and dry storage location with limited air access is ideal. Sunlight can also play a factor in gradual degradation, so keep your storage container somewhere dark. It's important to note that any exposure to the elements speeds up the clock on ammunition's shelf life. Given that hunters and outdoorsmen are more likely to expose their ammunition to suboptimal conditions, ammunition taken out into the field should be used as soon as possible. This isn't anything to get overly neurotic about, but just remember that degradation begins anytime ammunition is brought out of storage.
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