oowess wrote:Not that I'm planning on burning my house down to test this but...

I've seen a couple of the youtube videos of ammo cooking off in fire dept test and that kind of thing and it packs a little punch.
You wouldn't bother if you had 50 rounds or something, but for the guys storing hundreds of rounds and KG's of powder, did you give any consideration to this when deciding where/how to store your stuff?
I'm not being paranoid or anything, just asking if anyone's gone to these lengths.
I have a lot of ammo and the maximum amount of powder allowed in TAS (4kg). Anything I am not going to use in the immediate future is inside in a fire rated safe(2 hours). This is so it is in a stable environment, the fire rating is a bonus and is only there as it is the safe that our important documents are stored in..
I also have a lot of ammo spread between two sheds.
It is important to know state regulations as per quantities allowed in a domestic situation. As a result of the draconian regulations the mines department(not firearms services) I have to store powder with my father and brother. The mines department have also made it hard for dealers to store quantity of powder. As our water locked we only get two deliveries a year. If you want a powder supply guarantee you need to pre order with the gunshop and be there to take powder home when it arrives otherwise you are taking potluck and many have been missing out recently. For someone like me who reloads an awful lot it is very painful at times and I have had to put the onus on the people whom I help reload to keep powder themselves rather than rely on me.
Powder control is under the mines department but ammo is looked after by firearms services. However primers have slipped through the cracks as neither government department wants to record quantities so they are essentially unregulated at the moment(but still an offence to be sold to or possess if unlicenced).
So quick answer is YES I do consider the effect storing in bulk could have in a fire situation and take steps to minimise potential damage. I don't store in sealed steel boxes either, that is only making a bomb. The steel cabinets I do use have blow out panels.