I have a desire to store a couple hundred rounds of 10MM defensive ammunition in my truck box. Specifically Underwood ammo if it matters.
This will be in a plastic box that mounts inside the bed to the rear fender of the truck. Ammo will be rotated about twice a year so it needs to survive temperature from near 100 to about 20 degrees below zero. Moisture (in a box under a cover) will be minimal but not zero. There are various other things in this box all stored in separate dry bags (jumper cables, tow chain, ratchet straps, ball mount).
Size matters and frankly if they were two separate containers of 100 each it would be fine.
Thoughts?
This will be in a plastic box that mounts inside the bed to the rear fender of the truck. Ammo will be rotated about twice a year so it needs to survive temperature from near 100 to about 20 degrees below zero. Moisture (in a box under a cover) will be minimal but not zero. There are various other things in this box all stored in separate dry bags (jumper cables, tow chain, ratchet straps, ball mount).
Size matters and frankly if they were two separate containers of 100 each it would be fine.
Thoughts?