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12/21/2011 11:33:01 AM EDT
How deep can you pile loose ammo in cans, buckets, etc., before the weight of the ammo starts damaging
the ammo in the bottom ?
Specifically 9mm
12/21/2011 11:37:14 AM EDT
[#1]
The ammo itself should be fine but its the number of full cans stacked that I would be concerned about.
12/21/2011 12:05:53 PM EDT
[#2]
I've never had a problem filling ammo cans to the brim with 9mm (or .223 or 6.8).

I have not tried a 5 gallon bucket yet.

I'll have to order some more brass & powder and get back to ya on that.
12/21/2011 12:07:15 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
The ammo itself should be fine but its the number of full cans stacked that I would be concerned about.


Huh?  I don't see how that would matter for heights < 10', unless you packed the cans so full that the lids were already pressing on the rounds.  (Assuming steel GI cans, not those silly plastic ones)

12/21/2011 12:17:44 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:
The ammo itself should be fine but its the number of full cans stacked that I would be concerned about.


Huh?  I don't see how that would matter for heights < 10', unless you packed the cans so full that the lids were already pressing on the rounds.  (Assuming steel GI cans, not those silly plastic ones)



Cans and buckets do not have unlimited strength.

Stack cans full of lead and brass high enough and there will be enough weight to collapse the cans on the bottom - just like if you stand on a half empty beer can.
12/21/2011 1:11:40 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
The ammo itself should be fine but its the number of full cans stacked that I would be concerned about.


Huh?  I don't see how that would matter for heights < 10', unless you packed the cans so full that the lids were already pressing on the rounds.  (Assuming steel GI cans, not those silly plastic ones)



Cans and buckets do not have unlimited strength.

Stack cans full of lead and brass high enough and there will be enough weight to collapse the cans on the bottom - just like if you stand on a half empty beer can.


Oh, I agree on the "do not have unlimited strength" part.

I just believe the steel GI cans would likely support probably 750# each before crushing.  Assuming 50# per can full, that's 15 cans high.
12/21/2011 1:20:25 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
How deep can you pile loose ammo in cans, buckets, etc., before the weight of the ammo starts damaging
the ammo in the bottom ?
Specifically 9mm


I've partaken from full 5-gallon buckets of 9mm, with absolutely no problem.  By the time you got deep enough to cause damage, you'd need a crane to lift the container.
12/21/2011 2:17:34 PM EDT
[#7]
Would have to be on big bucket.
12/21/2011 3:25:28 PM EDT
[#8]
5 gallon buckets are strong.  I have put 8-10 belts (100 rounds of 8mm each belt) and use the handle although I wouldn't want it to drop on my foot when lifting.
12/22/2011 4:53:50 AM EDT
[#9]
You remember the 12,500 round drum of M855 that was for sell from a site sponsor a few months ago?  Seems packing it that deep is gtg.






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