10/14/2019 / By Darnel Fernandez
When people think of preppers, they usually think of the paranoid guy obsessed with stocking up supplies. After all, if and when SHTF, there wouldn’t be any time to purchase the essentials. However, acquiring the supplies is only half the battle when preparing for the worst. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com)
A lot of people seem to overlook the importance of proper storage. You can’t exactly shove all your supplies into a closet or basement and wait for the world to end before cracking open Pandora’s Box of Extremely Unorganized Things™. Food and water storage get a bit of attention because they’re perishable essentials that need to be stored well lest you want to get sick. However, have you ever thought about storing your ammo properly?
Let’s get straight to the point: Ammo isn’t cheap. One of the worst things you can come across as a prepper is stocking up on your favorite ammo only to find the brass discolored and corroded. While not as perishable like food, improper ammo storage can still lead to a bad time when you actually need them. The problem is that you wouldn’t actually know that the bullet has deteriorated until you pull the trigger. Follow these tips to make sure your ammo supply lasts as long as possible.
In any survival situation involving guns, making sure that the bullet actually leaves the chamber without any problems is essential. With proper handling, ammunition can last a very long time and could still be functional years after their manufacturing date. Proper storage could, in fact, save your life.
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