![]() ![]() ![]() The best and brightest in the industry often get tired of frequenting forums when they get "shouted down" but haters, hecklers, bullshitters, know-it-alls with no experience, etc. The best things happening on the bullet are, as Jeff once said, happening only via private message. Now it's become "huge" only because 99.999999% of the people there are entry level or guys who like to watch and read about racers, but don't race themselves. Just store your ammo in an air tight can.Not to bag too hard on the Yellow Bullet forums, but that place was great 5-7 years ago. If you're not planning on shooting your m60 in the everglades, 40 years from now, sealing is a waste of time. The military crimps their bullets, seals their primers and bullets and has the 30-06 "10" line on their throat erosion gauge say "reject" all for good reasons.īecause their ammo needs to function in a belt fed weapon, in the jungle, after being deployed out of a torpedo tube somewhere in the ocean. Now if it's in my firearm the ammo I use has sealed bullets and primers unless it's a. I've always thought that it was due to humidity creeping into the rounds over time. ![]() I finally shot the ammo and had dozens of rounds not fire. 22 pack sit on my reloading bench for a few years that was partially open. Not a big of enough sample for me, but of the five non sealed ones two did not fire. Five rounds were sealed primers and bullets, five rounds had sealed primers and bullets. There's a video somewhere of a guy that had 10 rounds of AK factory ammo in some liquid for awhile. ![]()
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