I can't recall the current regs with bringing reloading equipment up from the states - I know that components (bullets, brass etc) are a no-no without hoop-jumping, but what about kit - dies, parts, bits - any problems there?
Fully automated tools are subject to ITAR regulations.
It appears that their definition of fully automated means no interaction is required to operate the equipment.
One such item which is subject to this regulation is the Giraud automatic annealer.
Fill the hopper and walk away and the annealer does the rest.
I had this discussion with Graf and sons 2 years ago since they state on their website that the Hornady LnL AP Progressive is ITAR regulated which it is not.I went though this with a progressive press and had it tied up for 5 weeks.
Yes the press is fine to ship to canada but they donot know their own regs so the word automated on the paper work put everything into a tail spin
In the end make sure for any progressive press have the words MANUALLY HAND OPERATED on the forms as they suggested to me and all will be fine.
That always seems to raise their eyebrows.I never had any problems with importing anything from the states until I started playing with the 50 bmg.....



























