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Title: Way Cool Ready Reserve Ammo
Source: Rense/Ready Reserve Foods
URL Source: http://www.readyreservefoods.com/home/
Published: Dec 10, 2010
Author: N/A
Post Date: 2010-12-10 01:22:56 by Original_Intent
Keywords: Ammo, Ammunition, Readiness, Reserve
Views: 366
Comments: 31

I just learned about a new readiness product tonight listening to the third hour of the Jeff Rense program.

Ready Reserve Foods is now beginning to offer Ready Reserve Ammo packed in airtight nitrogen flushed cans. As long as the seal is maintained the Ammo can set on the shelf virtually indefinitely in reserve ready for an emergency. Either as part of a bug-out bag or part of the stores for a retreat this item makes a lot of sense. It is one thing to have reserve supplies and another to be able to hold onto it in a social collapse.

At this point in time they are offering two calibers .22 LR and .223 FMJ.

Here are the pdf downloads of the labels. It is so new I could not yet find it on their web site.

The .22 LR comes in two size cans:

.22 LR 100 Rounds

.22 LR 333 Rounds

The .223 comes in one size:

.223 FMJ 33 Rounds

This is about the closest I've seen for a no-brainer to add to your emergency supplies.

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#4. To: Original_Intent (#0)

Dynamit .308 and SA surplus .308 come in airtight battlepacks as well. Just as effective as the Ready Reserve Stuff.

echo5sierra  posted on  2010-12-10   1:31:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: echo5sierra (#4)

Dynamit .308 and SA surplus .308 come in airtight battlepacks as well.

However, are they nitrogen flushed, and will they still be good after, say, 20 years on the shelf?

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-12-10   1:44:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Original_Intent (#6)

However, are they nitrogen flushed, and will they still be good after, say, 20 years on the shelf?

Should be, if stored in a closet or cabinet. I've got WWII surplus 8X57mm Mauser ammo that fires reliably in my Mauser 98k rifle and it probably traveled all over before I got it.

X-15  posted on  2010-12-11   16:45:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: X-15 (#28)

Which is fine - and ties in with my earlier follow-up that there is likely more than one solution to the long term storage of ammo. The chief advantage of the Ready Reserve back-up ammo is that it requires no special storage requirements and can just be put on the shelf like any other canned good. You could even change the label and hide it in plain site. As well it is packed in easily portable sizes. You can throw a couple of cans in your "bug-out" bag and just grab and go.

I like the idea primarily for three reasons:

1. Convenient size.

2. Long term storage ability without having to worry about normal environmental conditions at all.

3. The calibers, .22 LR and .223 FMJ, are lightweight, effective, and are very common rounds for a lot of good survival weapons. No, it might not be the first choice for a lot of avid gunners with exotic weapons and the addition of .38 special, 9 mm, .357, and .45 would be nice for common side arms. However, this is also an initial offering to find out if it is a viable product.

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-12-11   17:02:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Original_Intent (#29)

The chief advantage of the Ready Reserve back-up ammo is that it requires no special storage requirements and can just be put on the shelf like any other canned good.

Agreed. As long as outer surface corrosion doesn't cause a leak you can stash it just about anywhere with no worries about long-term survivability.

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#31. To: X-15 (#30)

As long as outer surface corrosion doesn't cause a leak you can stash it just about anywhere with no worries about long-term survivability.

And since it is in double-enameled cans the likelihood of corrosion becomes very remote unless the can is damaged and the enameling is scratched through.

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