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Gun powder burns fiercely not explodes...the can would rupture and there would be huge flares. Black powder is something different as is nitro. They high order. Primers just sound like popcorn popping. Meantime there's things jumping all over. We have others here that have done this too...can lend experiences.
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06-03-2019 07:59 PM
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I'll stick with the real GI metal ammo cans. They were designed to be watertight and tested thoroughly under all conditions for any potential hazard. For storing primers, powder or loaded ammo, I'd say they're a lot safer than the commercial plastic cans. There's a reason that you don't see plastic ammo cans in the real world of military use.
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