Loose rounds?

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Cutch
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Loose rounds?

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I buy Cci tactical and as you know the rounds are in a box of 300. Now my question is; is it safe to pour them all into a better box a have them loose? Instead of using the seperator?
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Cutch wrote:I buy Cci tactical and as you know the rounds are in a box of 300. Now my question is; is it safe to pour them all into a better box a have them loose? Instead of using the seperator?
yes. Lots of ammo comes in loose tubs.
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#3 Post by Cutch »

Thanks mate. I thoight it did but wanted to make sure...
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#4 Post by WelshShooter »

Yes it's fine. I've bought a tin of 500 bullets which came in a tin similar to baked beans so you should be fine. Pic related, the can in question.
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#5 Post by strangesam »

If you've got some old MiniMag boxes, you can pull out the old empty plate with the holes in, and just drop the plates from the AR tactical box straight in.
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#6 Post by Cutch »

Thanks guys. Yes i have started keeping my old minimag boxes for that reason too.
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