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    Now put that can in a bag so you don't tie up one of your hands carrying it.

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    Obviously load it up with whatever you need. I took those photos with all kinds of different ammo just to show the versatility. My current trays from bottom to top are:

    #3: All NATO 5.56mm including XM193, M855, and some tracer M196.
    #2: All 7.62x39mm TulAmmo 122gr. FMJ.
    #1: Mixed .45 Auto 230gr. FMJ, .45 Auto 230gr. JHP, .38 SP+P 125gr. JHP, and yes, 12GA Aguila Mini's, Federal 1oz. Rifled Slugs, and Federal 00 Buck for my Maverick 88 Cruiser.

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    nice thats slick....i would dump the 12ga and replace itt with......anything else
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    I tried to keep it stable with the heaviest tray at the bottom and stacking lighter ones on top of it, but the #1 tray needed the extra room at the top for vertical storage of the 2 3/4" 12GA. shells. That tray weighed in the most at 10.5 lbs.
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    There is room for it in the bottom of my BOB, so that is an option. Out of the bag however, and I can have a family member or friend carry it so I can move quicker while keeping one of my long guns or shotty at the ready. Another option is just keeping it in the back of my BOV, ready to roll.

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    I would suggest the reusable Pelican Dessicant pack. Relatively cheap and reusable. Kinda handy to see if you happen to have a leak in an ammo can. with a yearly inspection you can see the indicator turn to whatever color indicates a need for recharge. (250 in the oven for 2 hours)

    I also have an undisclosed amount of .50 cal boxes with already loaded mags for various Bug Out Weapons like the AR, Saiga, AR-7, and 10/22's.

    just something to think about. The boxes of already loaded mags are the boxes that I would grab first. Boxes of "various ammo" or boxed up extra ammo would be lower on the "SHTF, load up the bug out trailer" list of goods.

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    pretty kewl, just need to get a pallet full!
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    Quote Originally Posted by flan7211 View Post
    Great idea! I'm gonna try and implement it.

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    I ordered one. Should be here soon!

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