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<blockquote data-quote="D V US" data-source="post: 2632474" data-attributes="member: 34558"><p>I just loaded up about 500 rounds that I had pre-primed back in 1994 and stored in plastic MTM Case-Guards. These were then boxed in a cardboard box along with a bunch of other reloading stuff and stored in a not-so-climate controlled basement in Iowa. Also in that box was a box of large pistol primers and a cardboard 1/4 can of Unique powder which I stuffed in the before mentioned pre-primed cases and topped off with some bullets cast in 1967. Every round fired as if they were loaded with fresh components. I was amazed.I would post a pic of the primer box if this thing would let me, but its a box of 1000 winchester large pistol primers with a price tag marked $11.95 Now you know thats old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D V US, post: 2632474, member: 34558"] I just loaded up about 500 rounds that I had pre-primed back in 1994 and stored in plastic MTM Case-Guards. These were then boxed in a cardboard box along with a bunch of other reloading stuff and stored in a not-so-climate controlled basement in Iowa. Also in that box was a box of large pistol primers and a cardboard 1/4 can of Unique powder which I stuffed in the before mentioned pre-primed cases and topped off with some bullets cast in 1967. Every round fired as if they were loaded with fresh components. I was amazed.I would post a pic of the primer box if this thing would let me, but its a box of 1000 winchester large pistol primers with a price tag marked $11.95 Now you know thats old. [/QUOTE]
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