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    Actually it's just a book shelf with ammo on it. I have well over 1000 rounds of 22. It is still hard to find but not impossible. Lets see YOUR ammo shelf.


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    My ammo is stored on a shelf in my gun safe away from prying eyes and sticky fingers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    My ammo is stored on a shelf in my gun safe away from prying eyes and sticky fingers.
    My safe isn't big enough

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    All mine is in ammo boxes and tool boxes turned into ammo boxes.
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    Gosh......I don't have an ammo shelf.
    I do have plenty of 22 though. Maybe 1300 rounds.

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    I have piles of ammo boxes in several metal cabinets... would take about 3-4 photos!

    I didn't wait for the high prices or scarcity to build up stocks for each caliber. I did sell a lot of my .22 stash at too low a price, but I couldn't charge what the real scalpers were charging!

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    I've got a couple of steel, locked cabinets, one is full of shotgun shells and the other about half full of rifle/pistol. I also have some of all sitting on top of my gun safe, you know, the kind I'll grab if I'm going to run out and put some lead down range or I need to reload something else quickly at home.

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    Locked ammo cans for me, some in the safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyntrout View Post
    ... would take about 3-4 photos!
    Yup....
    Rifle ammo and excess stuff, (380, 9mm Mak, 22s), go in a couple ammo cans.


    Stuff I use regular for the range or classes, goes in the Moosehead beer box....


    But most of my ammo is on a shelf...it's just not assembled yet. The coffee cans and boxes are full of empty brass.


    The bullets are not on the shelf. They stay in a different box.


    22 isn't a problem, got about 4K rounds. Although the Thunderbolt and the Winchester 222 don't like any of my guns except my bolt action, single shot, Remington.


    Later,
    A couple Colts, a couple Brownings, a Makarov, a Sig, a couple Rugers, a couple Kahrs, a couple Smith & Wessons, a Walther, and a couple Berettas .....Oh, and some long guns...

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    All my ammo and guns were lost in an unfortunate boating accident.

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