Store it in a cool, DRY place & will last a LOT longer than you. If you are really worried, put it in ammo cans, with some desiccant packs. There are lots of other options depending how much you want to store in one spot. People store 22LR in used water bottles, I use a few peanut butter jars for just a few boxes of 22, the bulk of my 22 is either in ammo cans or sitting on the shelf. If you want to store more, or bigger calibers & don't want to buy ammo cans, use a pail of some sort. They also make a ton of different size bags of varying strength. The stuff I store in cans for long terms storage I also seal in a vacuum seal bag, but that's just me. You can also buy some of the nice ammo boxes for 22 just like they have for larger calibers, I got a couple that hold 100 rounds each, just more to see if they were any good. You are really only limited by your imagination & budget, but it doesn't cost a lot to use resources that you would otherwise throw away, like buckets & pails. A few extra bags & some desiccant packs aren't that much either. Main thing is to keep it dry & away from extreme temperatures & large temperature swings.
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I don't agree with this guy about keeping ammo as a barter item, but that has nothing to do with proper storage.
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How Do You Store Ammo?
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