![]() The topmost crate was full of ammo and the crates below were straining a bit under its weight, so I had to rebuild the stack with the heavier crate at the bottom. It’s a bummer if you’ve got only a couple of these, but I can make a decent stack with the 4 units I have. However, the issue is it can only be stacked properly with the same type of crates–not even another model from the same brand fits in. I also like how this crate has grooves and peg holes built into its top and base to make it stackable. 30s in the MTM Ammo Crate, but you can go for any caliber as long as the shells are shorter than the cans. I can take off the cans individually from the crate, allowing me to take only the number of rounds I need to the range. I went with the 4-can one because the size of the container and the number of rounds it can hold suited my needs. The MTM Ammo Crate has a few options with different numbers of cans (3, 4, and 5 cans), so you can pick the one that works for you. I put a couple inside my MTM Ammo Crates like I always do for all my ammo storage containers, so if moisture gets in somehow, the packs absorb it and keep my ammo dry. If you need the extra assurance, I suggest using desiccant packs of silica gel to absorb moisture. Fortunately, not a droplet got inside, which I think says a lot about how well the O-ring seal works. In fact, my buddy in Florida had his garage waterlogged after the rains last summer, and the MTM Ammo Crates in his garage were partly submerged for around half a day. The sealing is one of the strongest points of this container: it has an O-ring seal secured around the inner rim of its lid, helping to keep out air and moisture. This makes it the ideal size to take on a few days’ trip to a hunting ground ***or training class*** because it holds around 100 lbs of ammo. It’s large enough to pack up a lot of ammo and small enough to slide under my bed. Polypropylene is a tough and rigid plastic anyway, so it’s not a surprise that the crate is solid. The MTM Ammo Crate is pretty sturdy, considering it’s made of plastic material. ![]() My best overall pick is the MTM AC4C Ammo Crate (4-Can) because it can store any kind of ammunition caliber, comes in a convenient size, and has a very secure seal. The categories and the reviews should be able to point you in the right direction. So I sorted my recommendations according to the category they fit the best. I got my ammo storage containers prioritizing features like portability, security, and more for different situations. Here is our list for the best containers for storing ammo:
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