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7/11/2006 5:23:11 PM EDT
Hello,  Long time lerker, short time poster.  I live in Southern AZ where summers can be a little rough.  Looking to store some ammo in a garage with no AC.  I know it is not the best idea but will it cause a serious problem?  Thanks for any help.
7/11/2006 9:30:29 PM EDT
[#1]
atleast it's a dry heat, better than humid. try to keep it in a cool dry place. But you should be ok.
7/12/2006 8:43:37 AM EDT
[#2]
You should be OK, its moe the humidity than the temperature. Just put it in Ammo Cans w/ good seals and it should store indefinantly.

Im in S. FLorida w/ no AC and lots of humidity and my ammo is doing fine
7/12/2006 8:47:50 AM EDT
[#3]
I wouldn't do it unless it's ammo you don't really give a crap about.  Like someone once posted here...  The Military takes GOOD CARE of its Ammo.

I do the same.
7/12/2006 10:36:58 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I wouldn't do it unless it's ammo you don't really give a crap about.  Like someone once posted here...  The Military takes GOOD CARE of its Ammo.

I do the same.


Yeah.... plinking ammo you'll probably shoot up in the next two years is likely going to do fine.....
Keep your good defense/match/SHTF ammo (should be less total volume I'm guessing than your plinking ammo stock - and you may want to keep it unfired for more than 5 years) in ammo cans in your closet or under the bed or something.  Surely you can find room for a few .50 cal cans in your living space!  Heck, if you're a bachelor, use them as "legs" for your plywood coffee table!  

P.S.  its now 100F here in Dallas, and my garage is 5 degrees more.
7/12/2006 4:24:30 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks to all for the advice.
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