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ok..... what do you all use to keep your lead bullets in after you've got em cast and lubrisized? i have found that the best thing to use for storage is velveeta boxes........ they are heavy enough built so i had my spousal unit start keeping them..... i only use the bottom half for storage an they actually hold quite a lot of bullets..........



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I make mine out of left over paneling.
Each is made according to bullet dia. so I can have 10 bullets wide and 25 bullets long and 4 bullets deep.
That makes it easier to keep count. Smiler


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A large or small Metal coffee can with the lid on or the large round plastic diaper wipe containers. Military ammo cans work well also.

The main thing is to keep them sealed to they don’t oxidize like they will when left open to the air. wave


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Posts: 1608 | Location: Central, Kansas | Registered: 15 January 2003Reply With Quote
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Using only soft lubes,I store them base down in old wooden cigar boxes.
 
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I use the instant Gatorade containers and store them in the freezer.
 
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I bought almost a hundred 4" "cube" die-cut boxes for a bit over $25 a month or so back. They will hold 500 bullets of all but the 45-230s, and you can re-use them. They just fold together, no tape needed or anything else. They work extremely well.
 
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