For a saving of $1.00 Give or take, there is no point to this discussion.
It is not always about saving money. I am 20 mins from the border and their is a lot more selection and availability to be had a short drive into the US.
I was in the US (GrandForks N.D.) in July ,go there all the time ,maybe 6-8 times a year (visit Cabelas,Scheels) and have never seen US customs checking cars going into Canada.
This time ,300 yards before the Canadian border ,there was a blockade ,lights flashing ,guys directing traffic at a checkstop.US CUSTOMS !!
Asked us if we had more than $10,000 in US cash ,guns, ammo etc.Took off my sun glasses and said...
NOPE !
Stared me in the eyes.....and told me to proceed.
These guys have no sense of ha,ha.
Just takes once !
BB
...I did my homework by stopping and asking two US Customs officials about exporting from the US into Canada....black powder. I was advised there was no US export restriction. I kept notes and names in case I was stopped and asked by US officials. It would be interesting to have an official of the US Customs and/or export officials give an informed opinion here. No one wants to break any laws in another country.
He is misinformed. However your out with DHS was that your did some due diligence. Call DHS, and State for the real answer.That is exactly what I did. I checked out the Canadian regs regarding importing first. While crossing into the States, I asked the US customs officer about bringing back reloading supplies & shooting accessories his reply was: "You're not bringing back an actual gun, are you?" I said no, just powder, primers, projectiles, gun parts, holsters that type of thing. To which he simply replied "No problem then - why should I care about that stuff? Heck, every dollar you come down here and spend helps out our economy - and goodness knows we need it! Have a pleasant stay!" There were two of them at my window and I wrote down both of their names in case of trouble on the way home (never needed it - no trouble) and that was that.
TFC
We all know its illegal to import powder/ammo etc from the US. Has anyone ever heard of anyone being stopped at the Border and getting caught with ammo etc and being charged?
Navy Gunner
pre 9-11 an older gentleman friend was stopped about half a km away from the cdn border at a roadblock and was told it was his lucky day. he was given the option of trying to return the goods immediately..like turn around RFN.. (the store was 45 min away and near closing time) or surrender the purchase..various reloading components around $125.00 .
post 9-11 who knows the likelihood of charges? worth it?
spin the wheel i guess.
To answer "Shootist22-250" ... I don't know where you buy your black powder but I would have to pay $30.00 to $32.00 per pound at last check. I buy it in the USA...same brand, for $12.95. That's about $550.00 here and about $225.00 there for the 16 one pound tins. Dave