I am rather confused by the shipping practices of some of the retail stores here in Canada. Cabelas will ship both powder and primers via a dangerous goods courier, but states they can not ship via Canada Post as they tell me Canada Post will not carry dangerous goods. However, another retailer in BC ships me both powder and primers via Canada Post (and has for years) as they state no one else will carry it for them, at least for a reasonable cost. The packages are clearly labelled as to what is in them, so Canada Post is very aware they are handling powder and or primers. BTW, shipments by Canada Post with powder in them are no more expensive than anything else that is not a dangerous good. Odd....
Does anyone know exactly which carriers actually do or do not handle powder and primers? It would seem that the retailers don't even know for sure, and Canada Post gives me totally contradicting answers depending on which outlet I speak to. I also can't find specifics on their website regarding dangerous goods, specifically smokeless powder and or primers.
Does anyone know exactly which carriers actually do or do not handle powder and primers? It would seem that the retailers don't even know for sure, and Canada Post gives me totally contradicting answers depending on which outlet I speak to. I also can't find specifics on their website regarding dangerous goods, specifically smokeless powder and or primers.


















































