Pistolero
Well-Known Member
US fire code says you should store powder in wooden cabinets with nominal 1" thickness (which
is actually 3/4") so your cabinets should qualify. I have my primers in open storage shelves
in dry basement up high. Constant temps year round in conditioned space, recommend similar
for longest primer life, although even in relatively poor conditions, as long as they are dry,
modern US primers seem extremely durable. Decades, at minimum. Keep primers in
original packaging.
Bill
is actually 3/4") so your cabinets should qualify. I have my primers in open storage shelves
in dry basement up high. Constant temps year round in conditioned space, recommend similar
for longest primer life, although even in relatively poor conditions, as long as they are dry,
modern US primers seem extremely durable. Decades, at minimum. Keep primers in
original packaging.
Bill