Binary Exploding Targets, June 4th Updated!

Soooo, can you help us out, Ryan? I would like to have something to show the overzealous LEO if someone complains about some long range stump blasting!

:D
 
Soooo, can you help us out, Ryan? I would like to have something to show the overzealous LEO if someone complains about some long range stump blasting!

:D

What more do you need than this? Not class 1



Also the one SFRC sells:

Type - S - special purpose explosives
Updated 2014-05-22
Product Name UN
Number UN
Class Hazard
Category
Shockwave Targets - St. Marys, Pennsylvania, USA
Type - S.2
SWT-01 - Shockwave Exploding Rifle Target (max. 1 lb target) Not Class 1 Not Class 1 Not Applicable
 
Thanks. :)

I'm not in that biz, so I'm not really sure what that means. Authorized means authorized for what purpose? If it's not a Class 1, does that mean you are good to go?
 
Just so we're extra clear: 'not class 1' and "not applicable" mean you do NOT need any licence/permit to use these?

You think SFRC are openly doing illegal things, and trying to get hundreds of their customers arrested for not being licensed to own/use the product?

That'd be pretty poor business sense, and last I checked SFRC is privately owned, not government operated so I suspect they're smarter than that.
 
You think SFRC are openly doing illegal things, and trying to get hundreds of their customers arrested for not being licensed to own/use the product?

That'd be pretty poor business sense, and last I checked SFRC is privately owned, not government operated so I suspect they're smarter than that.

I'm sure nobody thinks that. Do you think that simply telling an RCMP that it must be ok because SFRC wouldn't risk their business if it wasn't legal would be enough?

Even to tell the cop "it's not a class 1 explosive, it's fine" probably wouldn't mean much to him.

That's all I'm saying.
 
The key here is "Max 1lb target"

From Transport Canada:
Class 1 - Explosives
1.1 -
A substance or article with a mass explosion hazard.

1.2 -
A substance or article with a fragment projection hazard, but not a mass explosion hazard.

1.3 -
A substance or article which has a fire hazard along with either a minor blast hazard or a minor projection hazard or both, but not a mass explosion hazard.

1.4 -
A substance or article which presents no significant hazard; explosion effects are largely confined to the package and no projection or fragments of appreciable size or range are to be expected.

1.5 -
A very insensitive substance which nevertheless has a mass explosion hazard like those substances in 1.1.

1.6 -
An extremely insensitive substance which does not have a mass explosion hazard.

I wouldn't go testing my luck by having over 1lb mixed.
 
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