This is pretty basic, and I think I know the answer, but let me ask anyway. Can any reloading components be shipped from the US to Canada? I'm sure powder, primers,and loaded ammo can't, but what about projectiles?
Well, that's interesting, B.Ruddick. If Brownells is prepared to ship them, and, as 'Boo notes, Canadian law allows their importation, why would it not be possible to import some?I had no problem adding them to the cart on Brownell’s website using the special-filters ‘available outside USA’ feature, and when placing the order over the phone the lady at the order desk said it wasn’t an issue shipping them up here, but I decided not to include them in the order because I wasn’t sure about how the CBSA would handle or deal with it.
Well, that's interesting, B.Ruddick. If Brownells is prepared to ship them, and, as 'Boo notes, Canadian law allows their importation, why would it not be possible to import some?
he didn't get far enough into the checkout to pay for the $250 USD export permit for them to actually ship them, bullets can be shipped out of the USA with an export permit, which first requires a import permit from canada saying yes we will allow you to export these items to our country, then the USA retailer has to file for an export permit and file the end user agreement, which is you stating you won't sell them and they are for personal use, the permits can take anywhere from 2 hours to 2 months to get approved.
Depends on the kind of projectiles. Stones, sticks, nuts and bolts are no problem. But bullets are different.
What kind of projectile did you have in mind?
This is a reloading forum. We all know the meaning of technical words like "bullet".
Well, that's interesting, B.Ruddick. If Brownells is prepared to ship them, and, as 'Boo notes, Canadian law allows their importation, why would it not be possible to import some?
These guys make it easy; and walk you through the process.
https://reloadinginternational.com/index.php
LOL. I would think that on a firearms reloading forum the meaning of "projectile" is pretty unambiguous.![]()




























