Is there enough depth to stack 2 boxes high in these crates? Thanks.Use MTM ammo crates for primer storage. Keeps em high and dry. All kinds of different sizes and types from small ammo can type to larger crate boxes. Rubber seals keep dry, drop a desiccant pack in too.
Here is one size I use
Specs listed -Is there enough depth to stack 2 boxes high in these crates? Thanks.
Brand | MTM |
Material | Polypropylene |
Color | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 7"W x 20"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
ALL my Powder and Primers,.. Sleep NICELY ,..in my Guest Bedroom, Closet,..
In 2 PlyWood Lined, Locked, Metal Container's ( on Wheels ) and,.. Guarded,.. Well !
I'm still shooting, Mid 1950's, Bruce Hogdon's, $.50 Cent a Pound, Govm'nt, H4895 and,..
CCI Primers from, the 1980's !
I could possibly be Classified as,.. an Old "Hoarder",.. LOL !
Out some small desiccant packs in the bag too because you may lock in some moisture.I keep mine in Ziplock freezer bags…..just to be sure.
Everyone in my Family Knows and MOST of them,.. Shoot / Hunt
NONE,. Smoke so, No,.. worries !
Everyone Knows, where to, Go, in Time of, need,.. IF, they run,.. short.
Boxes ARE, One Hour, "Burn Rated" and,.. ON,.. Wheels.
Safe, Cool and Dry !!!
That orange box looks to be of a very handy size. Wal-mart, you say? I'm going to have to track some down.I normally store my primers in these moisture/air tight boxes from Wal-mart. The one on the right is for Federal and the one on the left is for all others. These boxes have rubber seals around the top of the lid so as to seal out any moisture/air. Never had any issues with primers not going bang.
Yes Sir.That orange box looks to be of a very handy size. Wal-mart, you say? I'm going to have to track some down.