ColtPythonElite
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Mine are just on a wooden shelf in my basement.
They must use less stabilizer than American brands?????Seems to me that it was N140 in the cases I mentioned that corroded and pretty sure it was Slamfire who had the same go bad. I always bought and used VihtaVuori powders. I even carried it in the shop we had early - mid 90s.
Ron
I am not sure but the bench rest community during the early and mid 90s loved the stuff in 6 PPC loads. The only US importer back then was I think Kaltran Pettibone. The range I was shooting at and still do stocked the stuff and was giving me a great deal so I was selling it in our shop. I do have an unopened 8 Lb jug of N140 I may get to this summer. I guess we will see.They must use less stabilizer than American brands?????
Looks like the Arc from Indiana Jones.I built a storage box. Sides, top, bottom are at least 1 1/4 thick. No metal was used in construction. It will hold up to 50 lbs of Goex on two levels or various amounts of smokeless. It sits on a mover's dolly and it is stored in an outbuilding away from the house. The lid is not locked down so that it can vent in case of a fire.
Primers are stored in another building in original packaging on shelves.
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I have N-133 bought at the same time that is still good after 20 yearsThey must use less stabilizer than American brands?????