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Berger 40 grain bullets

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A factory sealed box of 1,000 Berger 40 grain bullets. $485 Canadian plus shipping.
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243jimb, have you considered the issues with shipping bullets from Canada to the US? Is it a simple matter of sending them down here via UPS or similar?

The last rifle I purchased from a maker in Canada required some real hassle of paperwork to get it here, and bullets, powder and gun parts are on the "hassle" list. I only ask this to avoid the possible problems associated with shipping bullets from Canada to the US for the buyer.

If possible, please enlighten us...... :chin:
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Curious on this also, as when I shipped items into the UK or Canada, I had to fill out a short paperwork for customs. No real issues came up, but it was extra paperwork to go along with the shipping requirements.
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As far as I know, there is no restriction on shipping inert items like bullets as there is no risk of fire or explosion.

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243jimb wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:26 am As far as I know, there is no restriction on shipping inert items like bullets as there is no risk of fire or explosion.

Jim.
Thanks, Jim. Good to know. :wtg:
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