Free Shipping On Bullets

The best I could find was Tenda, there prices were the best, but unless you are buying 300.00 no free shipping, I bought 2 boxes of 500 45cal 250grs and they charged a flat rate of 20.00 total for shipping
 
Who is “they”?

The Ontario Ammunition Regulation Act requires all sellers of ammunition in Ontario to record the identity and address of everyone who purchases ammunition. This information must be provided to the government or law enforcement upon request. I've yet to hear of a retailer that has actually been asked to produce these records, other than the prove that they are complying with the act. There are many instances where people have indicated that these records have been left out where members of the public can inspect or copy the records, raising significant security concerns over privacy and protection of information.

Some retailers are pretty good. Canadian Tire is notoriously bad.
 
The Ontario Ammunition Regulation Act requires all sellers of ammunition in Ontario to record the identity and address of everyone who purchases ammunition. This information must be provided to the government or law enforcement upon request. I've yet to hear of a retailer that has actually been asked to produce these records, other than the prove that they are complying with the act. There are many instances where people have indicated that these records have been left out where members of the public can inspect or copy the records, raising significant security concerns over privacy and protection of information. Some retailers are pretty good. Canadian Tire is notoriously bad.

Bullets (the projectiles alone) aren't "ammunition", and should not fall under the auspices of the Ammunition Regulation Act, 1994.

1. In this Act,
“ammunition” means a cartridge, shot shell or pellet. 1994, c. 20, s. 1.

Though it might be interesting to consider what constitutes a "pellet".
 
Why not just visit a Cam Pro dealer?

The "Projectile King" sells Cam Pro bullets. If you lived near the Burlington Rifle & Revolver Club, & give him the "heads up" notice, he will deliver your order without shipping right at the club.

I'll get right on that! I'm sure he'll deliver to central BC.

Looks like Tenda is the way to go. I'll just have to make sure I order $300 plus.
 
Shouldn't be difficult, depending on what you're ordering.

Also, apparently there are cheaper places around me for buying Campro than Lawry's, I might have to try a few of them.

Its definitely not hard. I often have to hide my credit card statement from my wife for such reasons.
 
The Ontario Ammunition Regulation Act requires all sellers of ammunition in Ontario to record the identity and address of everyone who purchases ammunition. This information must be provided to the government or law enforcement upon request. I've yet to hear of a retailer that has actually been asked to produce these records, other than the prove that they are complying with the act. There are many instances where people have indicated that these records have been left out where members of the public can inspect or copy the records, raising significant security concerns over privacy and protection of information.

Some retailers are pretty good. Canadian Tire is notoriously bad.
That’s an old requirement and the form that the venders use still has a block for the address to be listed but the instructions on the form state that the address is not required if a pal number is printed on the form. When a cocky vendor wanted my address, I told him to call the Ontario CFO, which he promptly did and found out he was wrong. If they want your address, just walk away.
 
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