JohnBT
Member
Cardboard boxes, the moving company kind. Rubbermade bins that just manage to slide under the old iron bed frame. Some in the range bags, some in the canvas tool/ammo bags, some in piles on the floor, some stacked on the safe, a box of paper 28 ga. sitting on the coffee table, an old wooden box with a latched lid I use for a door stop on the second-floor sunporch door. I know there're a few cases of .22 rimfire under the dresser and some in the closet. And some more stuff in the walk-in hall closet. Organize you say? Next week, I'm busy right now looking for something.
And ammo cans? Every ammo can I manage to buy is full of ammo. Then I shoot the boxed stuff so I don't have to shuffle the cans around looking for things. I'm obviously doing something wrong.
I'm not hoarding ammo, I'm saving up for retirement. I wish I'd bought more of the 28 ga. AA-HS when it was $5 a box. I still have a few cases of Wolf Match Target .22 LR I bought when it was $15 a brick. And some WME too, but that was around $20 up to $25/brick when I was buying it.
John
And ammo cans? Every ammo can I manage to buy is full of ammo. Then I shoot the boxed stuff so I don't have to shuffle the cans around looking for things. I'm obviously doing something wrong.
I'm not hoarding ammo, I'm saving up for retirement. I wish I'd bought more of the 28 ga. AA-HS when it was $5 a box. I still have a few cases of Wolf Match Target .22 LR I bought when it was $15 a brick. And some WME too, but that was around $20 up to $25/brick when I was buying it.
John