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<blockquote data-quote="WessonOil" data-source="post: 1986902" data-attributes="member: 25792"><p>Keep it stored in an ammo can or tupperware container with some sort of moisture absorber, and you and your children and grandchildren will probably never have to worry about it.</p><p>I just ran 100 rounds of 22 from 1980 through my rifle and it's 100%.</p><p></p><p>My favorite ammo is 1930's and 1940's 8mm.</p><p></p><p>Seems like smokeless powder that's been stored correctly still hasn't been found to "go bad" since it was first invented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WessonOil, post: 1986902, member: 25792"] Keep it stored in an ammo can or tupperware container with some sort of moisture absorber, and you and your children and grandchildren will probably never have to worry about it. I just ran 100 rounds of 22 from 1980 through my rifle and it's 100%. My favorite ammo is 1930's and 1940's 8mm. Seems like smokeless powder that's been stored correctly still hasn't been found to "go bad" since it was first invented. [/QUOTE]
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