reloading equipment ??

Tony Sport used to be the best but it went belly up about ten years ago. Now you have to get some stuff here and some stuff there. I start with Dante which has most of what I need but not all, then I try Le Baron (very unreliable source as their catalogue is full of stuff but they are often out of what you need). What I can't find there I get through mail order in Ontario.
 
If you have a car ,Higginson in Hawkesbury. All kinds of powders, Hornady bullets, Lee stuff and Winchester brass. Where is the Cabelas going to be? News to me.
 
iceman2 said:
If you have a car ,Higginson in Hawkesbury. All kinds of powders, Hornady bullets, Lee stuff and Winchester brass. Where is the Cabelas going to be? News to me.

This was posted on their website back in Jan. 2006

Cabela's expects to open the Montreal retail showroom as early as 2008. located in the Lac Mirabel. The Lac Mirabel development, which will encompass more than 14 million square-feet and include 2.2 million square-feet of retail space, will be located on Autoroute 15, just north of Montreal. The project also will include man-made lakes, a sports complex, a 100,000 square-foot Caldea Therapeutic Spa from Andora in Europe, a 70,000 square-foot Kid Tropolis educational indoor city for children, a 140,000 square-foot Montreal Aquarium, hotel facilities, a conference center, and additional entertainment and shopping.

Features of the Cabela's Montreal store would include:

A huge mountain replica, the centerpiece of the store's open showroom, including trophy animals in re-creations of their distinct habitats. Similar mountains, each called Conservation Mountain, have been built in other Cabela's stores as monuments to wildlife and salutes to the sportsmen and women who support wildlife conservation.
A gigantic freshwater aquarium stocked with fish native to the area.
Museum-quality representations of many wild-game species.
World-class Gun Library, providing gun collectors and aficionados the opportunity to browse through a collection of examples of the gun-making art.
Indoor archery range where archers can test and fine-tune their equipment.
Bargain Cave, featuring discount prices on returned and discontinued merchandise.
A unique interior featuring ruggedly beautiful accents and furnishings.

Though, from what I have heard, they have not even broken ground there yet. I sure hope they have not changed their minds.
 
Well, Hawksbury is only 1hr away so looks like I will go there for powder and stuff. Does anyone know if there are any special rules concerning bringing back reloading kits from the USA ?? I spend quite a few week-ends there and I seen online that the Lee Anniversay kits are almost half price compared to here, and I would be able to legally bring a kit over after staying 48 hrs unless there is a special rule on bringing back reloading kits I do not know about.
 
Shouldn't be a problem for the equipment. After 48 hrs allowed $200. No resrtictions I know of for reloading equipment. Powder and loaded ammo may be another story.
 
iceman2 said:
Shouldn't be a problem for the equipment. After 48 hrs allowed $200. No resrtictions I know of for reloading equipment. Powder and loaded ammo may be another story.

Great....thats what I wanted to hear. Here the Lee Anniversary kit with manual is $140 plus tax, and in the USA I have seen it around $90.
 
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