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How do you folks store your powder? I have seen the red steel magazines in shops and so forth. I have watched Bob's video where he advocates for a wooden chest. Over the last few months I acquired enough powder to move it out of the house into the shed. Not worried about moisture or preservation. My only concern is that the shed puts the powder closer to my next-door neighbors house than to my own. It is in the original containers in a cardboard box, and locked in the shed.
If I go with Bob's idea I will either be looking for a cedar chest to put out there in the shed, or moving my great-grandmothers hope chest out of the hall and into said shed. If I go with the commercially available power magazines, I will be shelling out about 300 dollars for a metal box. What say you?
Not really needing a rambling supposition about how powder was kept 200 years ago. Just looking to avoid a lightning strike taking out half my neighbors house. Also not really looking for a treatise on the legality of owning excessive(read: sufficient) amounts of BP. Just tell me what you recommend for a modern shooter with a pile of powder.
If I go with Bob's idea I will either be looking for a cedar chest to put out there in the shed, or moving my great-grandmothers hope chest out of the hall and into said shed. If I go with the commercially available power magazines, I will be shelling out about 300 dollars for a metal box. What say you?
Not really needing a rambling supposition about how powder was kept 200 years ago. Just looking to avoid a lightning strike taking out half my neighbors house. Also not really looking for a treatise on the legality of owning excessive(read: sufficient) amounts of BP. Just tell me what you recommend for a modern shooter with a pile of powder.