Reloading bullets direct from the US

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Introducing ReloadingInternational.com

I would like to introduce our new website www.reloadinginternational.com. We are a new sponsor of CGN. We specialize in reloading bullets and exporting to Canada. You can now purchase your reloading bullets direct from the US. We currently have Berger, Nosler, Nosler Seconds, Barnes, and Barry’s bullets with more to come. Our goal is to stock a wide range of bullets so you can always find what you need. If there is something you want, let me know and I’ll work on adding it to our inventory.

Details on placing an order are on the website. In a nutshell, we have automated the process so the necessary forms (Import Certificate and Purchase Order) are completed and ready to print at checkout. All you need to do is sign and submit. Once we have the license you can than complete checkout and we can ship direct to you. Our website is still a work in progress, so if you have any questions about anything fire away.

You may be wondering how this will work with the new fee structure imposed by the State Department. Basically, we can take advantage of the 3% rule, which will reduces the cost of export licenses. Instead of $250/license you only pay 3% of the total cost of your order, so a $100 order will only have a $3.00 license fee.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Mike Gregg
www.reloadinginternational.com
 
Great news, welcome!

I placed an order with you soon after reading Mercury0_0's posts about his experience. It was dead easy, great system! Can't wait to get that heavy box in the mail, hehe.
 
This is great news!

I have ordered several time from Mike's site, the process is painless, and smooth, and LEGAL to boot!

Aside from the major comercial dealers, I have asked him to look at boutique bullets such as JLK, and he is doing this. If we want some of these excellent, but exotic target bullets we need to demonstrate that there is a market for these in Canada.

Thanks Mike for your Canadian Friendly approach!
 
I was excited till I saw the prices they are the same as ordering from a Canadian vendor and there is no waiting on paper work........I would be interested in a group buy on the nosler seconds though.
 
Introducing ReloadingInternational.com


You may be wondering how this will work with the new fee structure imposed by the State Department. Basically, we can take advantage of the 3% rule, which will reduces the cost of export licenses. Instead of $250/license you only pay 3% of the total cost of your order, so a $100 order will only have a $3.00 license fee.

Mike Gregg
www.reloadinginternational.com

...well there's an entirely different interpretation of the new fee structure. :eek:
 
Thanks for the feedback. We did pick about the worst time to start this enterprise. I can’t alter the exchange rate so the only thing I can do is adjust my prices. Given the circumstances we are all faced, we reduced prices 10% on Nosler, Berger, and Barnes and 5% on Nosler Seconds. Yes, this hurts the bottom line, but the only other option is to close up shop on the international retail business. We are faced with a State Department registration in February and want to give this an honest opportunity to succeed because I believe in the long run there will be benefits for all. Here are a couple.

1) I can offer the complete line of bullets for all manufactures so the hard to find bullet can be found.

2) An export license is good for 1 year (the life of your import certificate). For those people that shoot a lot there is an option to submit 1 license a year. Basically, you need to project what you think you will shoot in a years time. You can then order off that license for a year and NO waiting or additional paper work as long as what you order is on the purchase order (covered by the license). You can order everything at once or 1 box at a time.

Thanks again and any feedback (good or bad) is always welcome,

Mike Gregg
www.reloadinginternational.com
 
My export licence was approved by the State Department nary a week after submission of application.

I picked about the worst time to order given the value of the Canadian dollar, but from my preliminary calculations, I'll still be paying roughly the same amount per box as I pay at my local Canadian bullet vendor, while having a great deal more choice.

Now I just hope the parcel won't get stuck at customs!
 
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