Bullet Storage

yeah those little 3 gallon frosting buckets are the bombdiggity for all sorts of stuff.
I have a couple I keep thin little soft lead ingots in under the bench, and use one for the dogs water out back.
plus the little extra frosting they usually leave in them for me is a bonus.;;; LOL.
 
Reopening this thread, only because I had to move stuff in the shop and exposed my long term storage for bullets. Maybe twenty years ago Midway had a sale on these blue boxes, $1 each and free shipping. So my buddy and I each bought a case of 48. The best thing is they are 3 1/2" cubes so they fit into the walls of my shop. The lower three feet is exposed studs with peg board above that.

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Reopening this thread, only because I had to move stuff in the shop and exposed my long term storage for bullets. Maybe twenty years ago Midway had a sale on these blue boxes, $1 each and free shipping. So my buddy and I each bought a case of 48. The best thing is they are 3 1/2" cubes so they fit into the walls of my shop. The lower three feet is exposed studs with peg board above that.

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I have a bunch of these in the various sizes they had. I wish I would have bought a couple of cases of this size. Too bad they don't make them any more.
 
Ric, hope you don't need one of those bottom boxes. :eek:
I uncovered these to get to a box of 358156 HP's to load for my friend. It takes a couple of minutes to move the boxes from side to side, but that is only a few times each year. My most commonly used bullets, .45, .44, .32 of several forms, are stored in the reloading room.
 
Dunno if I dislike Folgers coffee, have never bought any. There is a story behind that . . .

MMMMHMMMMM.....

Yeah, that. All that constant harping, badgering, harangueing....

We didn't have TV but both sets of grandparents did. What little I saw left me with life-long ear-worms for which I believe the tobacco industry owes me reparation for said ear-worms still residing in my brain and coming back at the SLIGHTEST provocation!

I do still hold a grudge against advertising since the time I was six years old.

"DORAL, TASTE ME, TASTE ME!"
 
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