let's not forget Tidy Cat...Litter buckets, Super size me Candy Containers, Pretzel Containers from CostcoYou guys are way fancier than my ziplocks and Folger's cans.
and a crane to move it...or engine hoist...Pikers. I use Lowes Hardware 5 gallon buckets. Blue, and heavy when full of 5.56mm Lake City brass💃
I've got a couple hundred pounds of brass in Ziploc freezer bags & packed in heavy duty 16x12x12 moving boxes.You guys are way fancier than my ziplocks and Folger's cans.
That bucket gets real heavy when you load all that brass and put the rounds back into the bucket. I tried to lift one the other day. It laughed at me.A full 5 gallon bucket of 9mm brass is the heaviest I’ve seen, at around 70lbs as I recall.
I keep my 45acp projectiles in a 50cal ammo can. I don't pick it up, I slide it across the floor just enough so I can open it to take some out.Take some 1x 50 BMG brass, place in Large postal box, bout 150 or so see how managable it is
then take bout 1.5k of them, maybe more, you talk heavy. Take a fat 50 can fill with 45acp loaded
with 200gr lead bullets, learned some things fast, your back is more important. Trust me I'm dreading
moving all this stuff. we're not even talking bullets...
-Snoopz
A full 5 gallon bucket of 9mm brass is the heaviest I’ve seen, at around 70lbs as I recall.
I keep my 45acp projectiles in a 50cal ammo can. I don't pick it up, I slide it across the floor just enough so I can open it to take some out.
I bought some bulk projectiles from Xtreme, came in a 2 gallon bucket. I was there when the UPS guy was going to drop it off, I had my hand truck all ready for him. He said "What have you got in here, lead?". I smiled and said "pew pew pew". He laughed, he knew exactly what was in there.