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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 1497520" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Our military store's powder for artillery, and fixed ammunition inside bunkers(no heat or air conditioning), earth covered, above ground storage in revetments, and on board PREPO(Pre-Position Ships) all over the world in all types of climate. It would take years of normal exposure, such as your shop, for your powder to go bad. I would not store inside a refridgerator, since once its removed it will build up condensation, and will have to be used all up pretty quickly. Very few ammunition items in the military ordnance uses desicant bags or markers, those are usually for items that have electronics already on board, and have to be checked for that, not the explosive or powder charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 1497520, member: 5168"] Our military store's powder for artillery, and fixed ammunition inside bunkers(no heat or air conditioning), earth covered, above ground storage in revetments, and on board PREPO(Pre-Position Ships) all over the world in all types of climate. It would take years of normal exposure, such as your shop, for your powder to go bad. I would not store inside a refridgerator, since once its removed it will build up condensation, and will have to be used all up pretty quickly. Very few ammunition items in the military ordnance uses desicant bags or markers, those are usually for items that have electronics already on board, and have to be checked for that, not the explosive or powder charge. [/QUOTE]
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