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01-17-09, 01:14
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Plastic Ammo Boxes
Hi all,
I've got a bunch of bulk-packed 5.56 on the way, and I want some re-usable plastic lidded ammo boxes for when I start reloading 5.56, anyway...
I've got some old Dillon boxes, and they're fine (I used to live in Scottsdale). These look about the same as Case-Gard (MTM). The new Dillon boxes on Dillon's website look different — still baby-blue, but opaque instead of translucent.
Are there other makers out there besides MTM (and Dillon) who make this kind of thing? What do you guys recommend?
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01-17-09, 08:53
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I've been using the frankford arsenal flip tops. They seem fine but the pistol ones I got cracked fairly quickly. I have some 12 year old dillon pistol ones that are still holding up. Wy not by surplus ammo cans?
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01-17-09, 12:46
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01-17-09, 12:56
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I have a couple different brands and the MTM cases work best for me. I just bought a couple more last weekend.
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01-17-09, 13:06
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01-17-09, 13:11
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SingleStacker45
I've been using the frankford arsenal flip tops. They seem fine but the pistol ones I got cracked fairly quickly. I have some 12 year old dillon pistol ones that are still holding up. Wy not by surplus ammo cans?
Mule
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This doesn't sound like much an endorsement of the Frankford boxes... my dozens of Dillon cases are 16 years old, and I've never had a problem with any of them, and I've really abused them.
I've got surplus ammo cans, but I want the rounds in boxes of 50 or 100... "Count every round, make every round count." I don't want ammo just bouncing around loose in ammo cans, either.
I've got open-top 50-round boxes for 7.62 (from buying cases of surplus RG, eight boxes snugly fit in a 400-round ammo can), but nothing similar for 5.56.
Are Berry's any good? Do they make their own, or are these MTM/Case-Gard with Berry's name on them? Looking at the pictures, they look the same to my untrained eye.
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01-24-09, 16:10
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The MTM cases are lifetime warrenty and GTG. Have you considered stripper clips? They are cheap, easy to store, and much easier load with.
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01-24-09, 16:19
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Stripper clips... hmmm... I really want to be able to stack a thousand or more rounds of ammo easily.
I've got 1,000 rounds of bulk Lake City on the way, so I broke down and bought 10 100-round boxes from Berry's. They seem to be fine, and they're only $2.75, shipped.
We'll see...
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01-28-09, 17:54
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Currently out of stock though I hope to get more in shortly. If you want them get the request in soon as I may not carry these much longer. Since I offer flat rate shipping, a lot of inexpensive boxes gets heavy and expensive to ship but there is no real profit margin to cover it. I started selling them as an add on to loading presses as including a few boxes in with the press stuff does not cost much if anything extra. Shipping large numbers of boxes standalone it appears is a lot of work for little profit. Having said all that, if you want them, they are still for sale and I should have some more shortly. But once I make this final order, if I decide to discontinue the boxes, I'll sell what I have and otherwise won't be getting more in so get your orders in now so I know how many to get in.
The boxes I have (carry) are Berrys btw.
Chad
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01-28-09, 17:55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SingleStacker45
I've been using the frankford arsenal flip tops. They seem fine but the pistol ones I got cracked fairly quickly. I have some 12 year old dillon pistol ones that are still holding up. Wy not by surplus ammo cans?
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The Frankford ones use a more brittle plastic so unless you are in arizona or florida or elsewhere where it stays warm most of the time I would pass on these as they do crack more easily
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01-28-09, 17:59
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Argh. I just paid $2.75 each for the same thing directly from Berry's.
At least shipping was free from Berry's, once I threw in some other stuff and got my order up over $50...
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