tightgroup tiger
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I use anything I already have laying around. Bags, plastic jars. I usually put my cleaned and sorted brass in plastic bags and seal them shut.
I use to work for a company that made plastic food bags and I have lots of unprinted, new ones at home to use so why not.
I have new Winchester 30-06 and 308 brass from the early 1990s that has never been reloaded and it's stored in zip lock bags from back them.
They still look like new. Anything you can get your hands on that keeps the air and moisture off will work fine. Out side temp won't really hurt it.
Just keep it dry and it will last for a long, long time.
I do keep it out of direct sun light just to keep the bag from condensating inside.
I use to work for a company that made plastic food bags and I have lots of unprinted, new ones at home to use so why not.
I have new Winchester 30-06 and 308 brass from the early 1990s that has never been reloaded and it's stored in zip lock bags from back them.
They still look like new. Anything you can get your hands on that keeps the air and moisture off will work fine. Out side temp won't really hurt it.
Just keep it dry and it will last for a long, long time.
I do keep it out of direct sun light just to keep the bag from condensating inside.