"...need someone to reload..." Isn't legal without a licence. Wolf Bullets in Kingston does it though. http://www.wolfbullets.com/
It's a whole lot less fuss to do it yourself. Buy a copy of The ABC's of Reloading, then look into a beginner's kit.
I thought it wasn't legal only if your selling it.......
If you are reloading and sharing amongst your friends, it that not OK ?
No. It is illegal to even "give" reloads to someone else.
For example:
You are allowed by law to injure "yourself" through ineptness, you are not allowed to injure someone else.
- you reload a double charge and the gun goes kaboom. Molten metal and pieces of human flesh start flying around... YOU are legally liable.
- you reload a "squib" load and give it to a friend. Friend fires and it lodges in barrel, he squeezes off a second full load... his gun blows up and he loses a finger... YOU are legally liable.
A manufacturer of reloaded ammo is insured against mishaps, you are not.
Please post the regulation/law on this.....
Why don't you post where it isn't illegal.. I love how these threads always come down to "prove it" like there are a bunch of 10 year-olds on the playground...
Look up the reloading and factory permit regulations on NRCAN's site... You will find the regulations around reloading and when a factory permit is required.. Which includes giving away ammo...
Because of the liability it's not a good idea even if there are ways to "give away ammo" (and BTW there are ways to give away ammo legally) Notice I didn't say reloaded ammo..
by the time you wrote all that you could have posted the link....
and my 10 year old wouldn't be asking for where it is.....
- you reload a double charge and the gun goes kaboom. Molten metal and pieces of human flesh start flying around... YOU are legally liable.
You are allowed by law to injure "yourself" through ineptness, you are not allowed to injure someone else.
A manufacturer of reloaded ammo is insured against mishaps, you are not.