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27 January 2012, 01:02
Michael b Freeman
Best Ammo Boxes
which ammo boxes will help preserve concentricity of my meticulously hand crafted hunting ammo?


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27 January 2012, 07:47
SR4759
Find some to drop you ammo into base first and make sure you do not turn them over.
27 January 2012, 13:42
mho
quote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
Find some to drop you ammo into base first and make sure you do not turn them over.


I agree about the "base down" position of the case in the box.

Regarding ammo movement when turning over the box, I have come to rely on some form of liner (foam, bubble-wrap etc) inserted into the lid of the box, which will keep the ammo positioned even when turned over. E.g. something like these:

http://www.amazon.com/MTM-Foam...o-Dark/dp/B001OPLJSC

You'll have to experiment a bit with regards to how much liner is needed to hold the ammo steady without running the risk of upsetting your seated bullets.

When they are available, I mostly rely on the plastic MTM boxes - or equivalent products. Sinclair used to sell some pretty upmarket ammo boxes - although primarily directed at target shooters. A few years ago, a member here offered some spiffy custom ammo boxes for sale. Maybe he still manufactures and sells those??

- mike


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28 January 2012, 08:12
Ken Mackenzie
So, reloaded hunting ammo can move out of spec with routine handling? I mean, sure it can, but is that the kind of loading you want to do for ammo you carry in the field?
28 January 2012, 10:52
Alberta Canuck
quote:
Originally posted by Ken Mackenzie:
So, reloaded hunting ammo can move out of spec with routine handling? I mean, sure it can, but is that the kind of loading you want to do for ammo you carry in the field?



Like so many other things, it partly depends on what you use it for.

For some folks, hunting means shooting P-dogs from a portable bench set up on the edge of a big P-dog town. For that, I personally prefer something like an MTM 50-round plastic box, with a piece of thick foam on top of the rounds set in the box base down. And, yes, I load that ammo just like my best match quality ammo for the cartridge being used.

For moose hunting, I use something entirely different by way of loads. I generally use "prepped" GI .30-06 brass with NOS Nosler 200 grain RN Partition bullets with factory machined cannelures. I carry it to camp in MTM 50-round boxes just like I would P-dog ammo, but IN camp, I transfer it into special 10-round folding leather belt packs which I used to have manufactured especially for a gun shop in Edmonton back in the early 1970s. They sold out of 100 of them every hunting season, so apparently others liked them as well.

I use the same type of belt packs made by me, for me, from tanned moose hide (hair off) for carrying 7x65R factory ammo elk hunting in the field here in the states. They go to elk camp in their factory RWS boxes.

To each a time and place....
28 January 2012, 21:25
ted thorn
I use two types of box's....both from MidWay






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28 January 2012, 21:41
BaxterB
Ted,

Will those Midway white boxes hold 375 H&H ammo? or will it split the styrofoam?

Thanks, BAxter
28 January 2012, 22:39
ted thorn
I'm not sure....I dont use them on my .270 WSM because of that reason but I don't have a .375 I did have a 7 RM and it didn't split the foam


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29 January 2012, 05:34
BaxterB
hmmm...thanks for the info. I bet the H&H would be OK in them.
30 January 2012, 03:08
BECoole
quote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
Ted,

Will those Midway white boxes hold 375 H&H ammo? or will it split the styrofoam?

Thanks, BAxter


They come in several sizes.
30 January 2012, 04:30
armed_in_utah
MTM has some newer ones out now with a live hinge..allowing the top half to lay flat....the regular hinge type are a PIA to keep open...
Plano also offers the same type...
Graf's or Midsouth Shooters are a good source...