Ah look, product placement.
Yes, I'm endorsing a non-gun product.

Pretty good tea, inexpensive too. I find it at Food City. Here's a closer look at the label.

Why the endorsement on the gun blog?

Nothing like a little "gunpowder tea". The tin, pretty much air/water tight, holds 100 rounds of 9mm neatly.

The lid dents a bit, but I've turned it upside down while full, shaken it a bit, it stays closed.
Oh, and on another note, I've been tumbling like a madman;

All squeaky-clean (well, mostly) .38spl brass, with 50 rounds of .32 magnum for good measure. Once I get a powder measure I'll start loading again; eventually I want another pistol (or get the M&P repaired, needs a new firing pin bushing) and a .357 magnum carbine, something lighweight like a single.
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