US stores that ship to Canada?

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What US Stores will ship presses and dies to Canada?

To prevent hi-jacking lets not talk about the legality of importing brass, primers or powders in this thread...
 
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U.S. retailers usually don't export due to U.S. export laws. They need an exporter's licence. It's not the same thing as the export permit.
Major manufacturers like Dillon, RCBS etc, usually, have a Canadian distributor. Selling directly would violate their agreements/contracts with their distributors.
There's very little available Stateside you can't get here without all the Customs BS. Customer service(parts) isn't the same thing as selling.
 
U.S. retailers usually don't export due to U.S. export laws. They need an exporter's licence. It's not the same thing as the export permit.
Major manufacturers like Dillon, RCBS etc, usually, have a Canadian distributor. Selling directly would violate their agreements/contracts with their distributors.
There's very little available Stateside you can't get here without all the Customs BS. Customer service(parts) isn't the same thing as selling.

Where do you get this stuff :puke:
 
Dillion, Brownells, cabellas, sinclair international, Forster precision.

I purchased my RCBS loadmaster from Natchez, they are also good to deal with, but you have to call them as their website will not work for Canadians, but they are great on the phone
 
"...dont think reloading TOOLS are covered..." They aren't. However, U.S. companies require a licence to export anything. Not just firearms related stuff. Like I said, it's not the same thing as the export permit. It's a licence to do business as an exporter.
"...Where do you get this stuff..." Reading it on assorted U.S. government web sites. Takes a fair bit of digging to find most of it. Our Southern cousins have a lot of government agencies telling them what they can and cannot do.
 
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