Not sure where this thread belongs - probably not here.........
Bought one of those vacuum pack machines at Sam's for storing bulk foods in smaller quantities. I was putting some primers into a little refrigerator when I noticed the frost on the freezer compartment. I know that heat is bad for primers, but what about water vapor? A brick of CCI Large Rifle primers vacuums down really well - but will a vacuum rob them of needed volatile gases which are trapped in the priming compound at standard temp and pressure? (Given time?)
Should I just save the money and put 'em in zip-lock bags?
It's good for food - but is this machine worth anything for the stuff that really matters? Before I pull down the rest of these primers I'd really like to know.