Has anyone ordered a charge master from Natchez lately?

Do they ship directly to Canada or do we need to cross to pick it up?

If we cross the border with a Chargemaster 1500 it's ok with Canada customs? it's not a ITAR item? you never know :)
 
Canada Customs will demand HST/GST and you have to be away long enough to get the exemption. 48 hours gets you $800, including alcohol and tobacco. 24 hours gets you $200, not including alcohol and tobacco.
.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/ifcrc-rpcrc-eng.html
 
The price on the Chargemaster at Natchez is good but the shipping is expensive, if there is any way you can ship it to a U.S. address and pick it up (ideally after being out of Canada for 48 hours) it will save you around $100.
 
They were when I bought mine a year or so ago. Sorry, should've looked before posting.....

Regardless, at 1.35, plus some shipping or a drive across the border, you're not saving much.

-J.
 
Cost in US + Shipping, multi total by exch rate www.xe.com

If ship to Canada via USPS/CP add tax (PST/GST/HST) on unit cost x exch rate + $10 CP fee.

Got mine from Brownell in 2012 for $280, Shipping to Vancouver area was $39 which included the RCBS bullet puller and collets.
RCBS had rebate on $300+, think they still do so add some RCBS tools to bump purchase to $300. Just go the QUICK charge powder funnel, good for compacted rounds.

ChargeMaster combo is the cat's meow, dump powder into case, slide over to co-ax, seat bullet, measure OAL, CM beeps next charge is ready.
 
Well, Natchez have them for US$289. There's a $50 rebate on $300 plus, so essentially you could get it for US$239, plus shipping and tax.

Shipping probably around $45 to $50, so it could be around US$280-290. That's around CA$380 shipped (after rebate), and cheapest in Canada is around $490 PLUS shipping, so say shipping is $25, that's $515 less $50 rebate in CA, so CA$465. Saving of about $85.
 
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