I don't reload (yet), so this may be a stupid question...
I ordered some ammo from from freedommunitions.com and just got it in today. I bought some of their PSPs in .223. They don't seal their primers (which I wouldn't expect them to do considering the cost of their ammo), but I was wondering if it would be fine to apply some sealer/lacquer on the primers? Also, would the ammo benefit from doing so? I am not planning on any super long term storage of the ammo, but I would hope that it would stay fine if it got a little wet, like being exposed to rain or even dropped in a puddle for a few seconds while in a mag...something like that.
I also have heard of guys just painting on clear nail polish, but that seems like it would build up and gum up the inner workings of the rifle (AR). I figured it would probably be better to find some commercial stuff out there?
I ordered some ammo from from freedommunitions.com and just got it in today. I bought some of their PSPs in .223. They don't seal their primers (which I wouldn't expect them to do considering the cost of their ammo), but I was wondering if it would be fine to apply some sealer/lacquer on the primers? Also, would the ammo benefit from doing so? I am not planning on any super long term storage of the ammo, but I would hope that it would stay fine if it got a little wet, like being exposed to rain or even dropped in a puddle for a few seconds while in a mag...something like that.
I also have heard of guys just painting on clear nail polish, but that seems like it would build up and gum up the inner workings of the rifle (AR). I figured it would probably be better to find some commercial stuff out there?