How do you organize and store your ammo?

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Here's one I haven't seen anything on yet. Maybe I should search the archives some more, but I am wondering how people store their boxes and boxes of ammunition. As my collection of guns grows, so do the various types of bullets for them, .22, .380, 9mm, .357 mag, .40 S&W, .44 mag, and so on.

I'm interested to hear, (or see if someone has the inclination to post some pictures), how you store your bullets, and how you handle those partial boxes. I'd alo be interested in ideas on how to build something specific for this purpose. I have some tools and a little experience... :cool:

I hope to see some replies.

Thanks.
 
the cabinets that came out of my kitchen when we redid it went straight to the basement. one caliber per shelf, divided by loads. at least that was the plan, now everything just scattered around and i can't find anything.
 
I store bullets in the boxes they come in. Cases go in large plastic containers. These are stored under my bench. Primers and powder, of course, stay in their original containers and are stored in separate metal cabinets. Bulk reloads go into ammo cans to be later transferred into plastic ammo boxes before going shooting.
 
Factory ammo I keep in a large toolbox.

Brass:

I got sick of always searching through coffee cans, old ammo boxes, paper and plastic grocery bags, etc, for brass to reload.

I got a bunch of sturdy blue plastic parts bins from Grainger to hold my brass in and got rid of all the above laying around.

Works great!

I have one all purpose bin I throw brass in right when I get home from the range, to be sorted and cleaned later.
 
30 cal ammo cans for rifle ammo and 50 cal ammo cans for pistol ammo
Yes, I shoot handguns more.
each ammo can for each caliber, boxes standing on end so I can
read them.
 
In a locked room on sturdy industrial shelves by caliber... loaded ammo in one section of shelves, reloading supplies in another.

I do keep rifle and handgun seperate, and stack the 22's with the rifle ammo.
 
in .30 army boxes, in the locked lower part of my gun cabinet. I put paper labels on the ends with the caliber marked so if I need 9mm, go to that box, pull it out of the cabinet and open the lid.
 
I use a 50 rd box of .22 ammo for a paperweight on the computer desk here, over "there" a 5 pk of slugs has a page in a book marked, and there is a full mag of 9mm ammo marking a spot in another textbook on the floor.

In the bedroom there is another mag acting as weight for something I am using epoxy on to fix, and the 20 rd box of some kind of ammo, I'd have to look, is acting as a door stop to keep door knob from hitting wall...the springy thingy is broken.

Truck is supposed to have some ammo in the toolbox...I think.

Other than that, I am in the "dig and get surprised what I found" camp.

I at one time was organized, but I quit, after seeing what a fire, a tornado and a flood does to really nice and organized ammo, guns, and whatever else.


I might again some day...just not that big of a deal and don't care anymore.

Yeah it was kinda nice having a area to work off of - like a table - for bit, but them 30 cases of Shotgun slugs - finally the person came by to get them...that also meant I had to vacuum that part of the carpet again too...

Lady friend has a room with her shooting stuff, she too has been organized, but went thru a bad deal or two. Her theory is " I am in the if the blue helmets show up or the gun grabbers, they are gonna trip over this stuff and then their butts are mine" camp.

Works for us.

:)
 
I just started this handgun shooting thing two weeks ago with my XD9mm. My wife bought a Bersa Thunder 380 today at the Ft. Worth gunshow. We stopped off at Walmart after the show and bought her some ammo.

Right now my system is those 100 round plastic boxes in red for her 380 rounds and in blue for my 9mm rounds.

Works for now. We'll see what happens if/when we buy another caliber handgun.

Joe
 
I use the big green ammo cans that come from cabelas the dry stogage boxes i think they are called. I got three or four of them from all the ammo i have bought from them over the years, and they throw those in with the purchase. i divide it up in Rifle ammo, pistol ammo, and that is about it. the boxes are labled. I leave everything in the original boxes except fpr my .223 which goes on stripper clips and in bandaliers. ready to rock and roll!
 
50 cal ammo cans you buy at gunshows for $4 ten at a time. You'll use them.

I have several filled with 9mm para bellum, .38 S&W, .357 Mag, .22 LR, .45 acp, .223 Rem, .308 Win, .30-06, .375 H&H, .458 Win mag, .44 mag and more.

They're parked in the basement in a row about ten wide and four high. Takes up little wall space, cans are sealed, (I added oxygen and water absorbers to cans I KNOW I won't shoot for a year or ten), temp against wall runs around 45 F year round.

Keep your wife involved in your gun collecting. You may have children you want to put through college someday, or make up a retirement plan, or take a vacation once or twice a year.

-nb
 
Most of the ammo is in labeled ammo cans (".30" and ".50" cal sizes, whatever was available at the time).

Loading components are "in a box somewhere", as we've recently moved. When set up, the powders are on a shelf sorted by main application (target pistol/shotgun, mag. pistol, rifle). The bullets are also sorted by caliber, weight, and application, but I also need to make something that will help organize those boxes better (some sort of shelf/racking system). I think something along the lines of a set of wooden compartments, like a mailroom sorter/mailbox, would be good. If you could make it so that the vertical dividers could slide but still be steady, that would give you extra flexibility in terms of the size of the slots available for each bullet type. Might try some lexan if not too costly, in case the back of the sorter was hard to see if opaque, but that might compromise strength (those boxes add up weight quickly). Hmm. Got me thinking now, as I have to get things organized in our new home.

I switched to keeping most brass in clear plastic tubs with lids. They go on sale at WalMart/Target/etc sometimes, and come in a variety of sizes, stack well, and you can see the contents as well as looking at the label. I have to fight my wife for these sometimes though, since she also thinks they're handy containers.
 
Uncle Mike's Range bag

Have filled it once or twice, then emptied it. Good fun. Once it's full, I usually stop reloading until half of it's contents have been sent downrange. It can get rather heavy.

jeepmor
 
50 cal ammo cans you buy at gunshows for $4 ten at a time. You'll use them.
Bingo. I make it a point to buy at least one load of "how many can I comfortably carry to the car at once?" per gunshow. Put 30s inside the 50s. They have a million and one uses besides storing ammo, and the one time I had a water leak in my basement I had a lot of wet cans, but no wet ammo.

On the plus side too, if you have all of your ammo and components in cans, you can label the cans and be able to find stuff.

Mike
 
As a military member I have access to ammo cans. I use several for dirty brass and each reloading caliber gets its own dedicated can for fresh ammo. Each can is then stored in the house at the bottom floor of the gun safe.
 
Thanks for the responses everyone! I am working on a solution for factory stuff as well as reloading supplies, and a lot of posts addressed both of those issues. Of course, my own current storage system is very much like that described by sm. :eek:
 
I had a walkin vault built in my home. I have shelves above the rifle and handgun racks with ammo in factory boxes according to caliber.
 
One more vote for ammo cans. 30 cal. cans for rifle ammo and 50 cal. ammo cans for pistol ammo. One can per caliber... or in the case of 45 ACP, many cans :D
 
Ammo Storage

I keep mine in a deep, locking four drawer file cabinet. Empties and magazines on the top, 32 ACP/ 38 Special,/ 9MM in second, 357 Mag/40/41 Mag/45/ and rifle ammo in the third, 22 rimfire and shotgun in the bottom. It worked until recently when I made a large purchase that won't fit.
 
Military ammo cans work well. Some ammo I dump loose out of their individual boxes, others I don't.

Black marker to label the front of each box. These could all be secured together with a long cable or chain if needed through the front or handles.

I just used an old blanket spread across and over these cans to make them concealed to the casual observer.
 
Ammo cans are useful but when full they do weigh a ton, you need very sturdy shelving to handle ammo and reloading components. They are cheap though.

I also have a bunch of 3 gallon and 5 gallon 'super bubble' bubblegum plastic tubs for brass and cleaning and polishing media. The lids are airtight and they are sturdy plastic. I also have facory boxes I re-use as well as a ton of midway plastic boxes. (Which truthfully some of them get brittle over time, esp the 50 rd rifle boxes)
 
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