Ben Cartwright SASS
NES Member
But the question I have is if you read the CMR it says ammo shall be stored in original containers, doesn't that sort of say if you reload you cannot "legally" store your ammo? Or is you buy a bunch and put it into ammo cans out of the box that is also illegal.
"Massachusetts residents that are at least 18 years of age and possess an LTC or FID can store 9,999 primers. A duly licensed resident is no longer required to pay for the "powder storage permit" to lawfully store more than 999 primers. We are reminded that ammunition, propellants, powders and primers "shall be stored in original containers and such containers shall be stored in a locked cabinet, closet or box when not in use".
"Massachusetts residents that are at least 18 years of age and possess an LTC or FID can store 9,999 primers. A duly licensed resident is no longer required to pay for the "powder storage permit" to lawfully store more than 999 primers. We are reminded that ammunition, propellants, powders and primers "shall be stored in original containers and such containers shall be stored in a locked cabinet, closet or box when not in use".