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    Buy primers stored in unheated garage?

    Anyone know the effect of humidity and temperature swings on primers? I live in the northeast, cold winters, humid summers. Option to buy a few thousand that have been stored there for a few years.

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    I don't think they would present a problem.

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    I bought some CCI primers stored like that, maybe 30,000 of them stored since the 1970’s. All have gone bang.

    Paid $10/k, just FYI

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    Not an issue. People have had primers soaked in floods, let them dry out completely, shot them and they all went bang. Primers are very stable. At least the old formulations. Fiocchi is selling new formulated primers w/ a twelve year shelf life. I’ve been steering clear of them on principle alone.

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    Fiocchi is selling new formulated primers w/ a twelve year shelf life.
    Just WHY???

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    as long as you dont load them while they are wet, moisture isnt a problem for primers.

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    I had my powders and primers in an unheated storage locker for five years, never had a problem with any of them. If they're in their original packaging, inside a box or cabinet, not chewed up by rodents, nothing to worry about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by str8wal View Post
    Just WHY???
    It’s their non-lead formulation. And I was wrong about the shelf life. It’s fifteen years, not twelve. But this is still a lot less than the old formulations.

    Expect this from all the companies as they move away from lead styphnate. There was an article a few months back about the new formulations. They’re using compounds that break down a lot faster. This is all for the sake of “being green”.

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    They are very resilient!

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    I live here in Central NYS and I have and been using primers and powder that are almost 25 years old with no problems.

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    I keep my primers in the garage. While we don’t have cold winters, we have wet ones. One year, all seasons were so wet and the humidity got high enough to form water droplets on all of my presses and tools...GRRRR.

    Point one; high humidity did not affect my primers in storage.

    I noticed that dropped primers were ending up in my drive way, probably from sticking to the bottoms of my rubber soles.

    One spring day I picked and loaded up 20-30 of those primers that had been outside AT LEAST a full winter. I loaded them in 38’s and 45 acp’s. Every single load fired on the first primer strike.

    Point two; primers are extremely resilient, even after extreme “contamination”. This is why I SMH when guys are afraid to pick up primers with their fingers.
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    bought some CCI primers stored like that, maybe 30,000 of them stored since the 1970’s. All have gone bang.
    Me too, but only about 10,000...
    My Anchor is holding fast!

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    I had WWII surplus 4831 powder from an estate sale go bad in about 1985. I bought a lot of Remington 2 legged 61/2 small rifle primers at the same time. I am still shooting them.
    Both powder and primers were in the guys garage when he died. The primers look like 1960s primers and they cost a whopping $3.00 per thousand.
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    I know a fellow who has been storing primers in an ammo boxs with the ammo boxs in his garage refrigerator for over 40 years to "keep'm fresh."
    He says they all go bang.
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    thanks guys, sounds unanimous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    It’s their non-lead formulation. And I was wrong about the shelf life. It’s fifteen years, not twelve. But this is still a lot less than the old formulations.

    Expect this from all the companies as they move away from lead styphnate. There was an article a few months back about the new formulations. They’re using compounds that break down a lot faster. This is all for the sake of “being green”.
    Guess I better "stock up".....

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    Fifteen years goes by like the snap of your fingers!

    A dream come true for the likes of Pelosi, HRC and Soros!

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    I have many full sleeves of primers in my reloading shed for many years (actually from when primers were $13.00 a thousand) and have never had a problem with any of them. Keep them in original packaging, you should be fine.
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    My primer stash is easily from 1950’s to current mfg. all have went bang except for one single artridge out of many thousands of loads.
    You’re good to go.
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    I'd visit potential seller with a half-dozen ready-for-priming cases, a primer tool, and a firearm which should work the newly installed primer. I'd think it be worth the effort, and if, all six fire, you will have some level of assurance that the "few thousand" minus these six will still be good. If, say, one does not fire -- that, I should think, gives great "dicker power" vis purchase price . In any case, hoping you do in fact acquire them, they'd be great for plinking/target work. To use, as ever so many LEOs where their lives are dependent upon 100% firing -- I'd surely not use loads with these. Just my 2-cents Good luck!
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BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
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