Ammunition and Explosives Storage Safety Practice Exam

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What is the general rationale for maintaining cool, dry conditions in ammo storage?

To maximize capacity.

To reduce maintenance costs.

To improve aesthetics.

To minimize degradation of propellants and corrosion, extending shelf life and maintaining performance.

Cool, dry storage slows both chemical degradation of the propellant and corrosion of metal parts. Propellant powders are sensitive to heat; higher temperatures speed up decomposition, which can change burn characteristics, affect pressure, and reduce performance or create unsafe conditions. Moisture invites rust on cartridge cases and other components and can affect primers and the propellant itself, leading to reliability problems and shortened shelf life. Dry conditions also limit moisture-related damage to packaging and labeling, helping maintain containment. By keeping ammo cool and dry, you preserve potency, structural integrity, and reliability for a longer period, which is why minimizing degradation and corrosion to extend shelf life and maintain performance is the best rationale.

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