- Location
- ON in the 519
Are you going to be able to tell us who is manufacturing? I'm hoping it's not Wolf, I'm tired of stripping a loaded gun.
Are you going to be able to tell us who is manufacturing? I'm hoping it's not Wolf, I'm tired of stripping a loaded gun.
FYI that 200gr lead ammo worked great in my Norc 1911. Had a chance to put 4 mags down range before my hands got too cold (outdoor, obviously!), no problems.
Whats the name of the comany thats making the ammo for you?
would we contact you is we had issue with the ammo?
Is the ammo coming in narcan aproved boxs?
what are the speeds of the 9mm 124gr abd COL
how are you shipping the ammo? ups ,can-par or DHL
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I seriously hope its not the guy from maple ridge/mission/abbotsford area. Or else you in for a world of headache... his brass is reloaded more then once (a lot more) and I and other people I know have had several cartridges explode in our guns and get jammed from how many time the brass was reloaded... there is a reason no local guys carry his ammo....please tell me its not him!
Any ETA for .308 and 62gr .223?
Project for 6.8spc?
How about some good but cheap 32 acp (7.65mm) ammo. And why not HP at that.
I would be interested in a case of those also.
I know it not Custom Relaoding Service Inc. In Maple Ridge,BC.
Check the NRCAN site for your self. On that list there is only one
company in BC that is a licenced reloader.
http://www2.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/mms/lae-lea/index.cfm?fuseaction=p.sr&lang=eng
The only company that has the authorisation to reload a rifle calibers in Canada is
Les Industries Centaure ltee in Laval, Quebec.
Thank You For your time.
Custom Reloading Service Inc.




























