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By Mark Kakkuri
Some of the most effective shooters are the most organized shooters. They exude discipline in many areas of life — even in how they store ammunition. If you get a peek inside their locked storage cabinets, you’ll likely find ammunition stacked and stored in cases like the MTM Case-Gard P-100 you see here. It’s a basic, plastic, hinged box with a clasping mechanism and a means of holding individual rounds bullet-down or bullet-up. Pro tip: Bullet-up storage allows you to see the kind of bullet each round carries. Bullet-down storage gives you a view of the primer, caliber and any special markings you add there.
Arranged in 10 rows of 10, these cases obviously carry 100 rounds each and provide virtually instant info on how much ammo you have remaining. And you don’t necessarily have to open the case to find out. Just peer through the clear plastic. Yes, you could keep factory new ammo in these cases, but those who reload their own ammo would probably appreciate the benefits of being able to organize their reloads using various case colors and the label included with each one. Moreover, once you get a reloading recipe just right, it’s just nice to store those rounds in an organized fashion.
The MTM Case-Gard boxes are designed to be stacked, maximizing shelf space. P-100 cases are available four cartridge sizes, handling just about every handgun cartridge existing today. Including — new this year — .22 LR and .25 ACP (in clear blue only). About $4 per case.
For more info, https://americanhandgunner.com/company/mtm-case-gard, Ph: (937) 890-7461
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