From First Rate Tactical <[email protected]>
Subject Should Shotgun Shells be stored in a refrigerator?
Date January 1, 2026 5:30 PM
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You should NOT keep shotgun shells in the fridge. That can damage the ammunition and make them unsafe.However...You can definitely put these in the fridge.[[link removed]] [[link removed]]


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