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mshundal

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hey guys - anyone have any experience with shipping ammo (person to person) within Canada?

I can use (and greatly appreciate) any tips on carriers, packaging and other gotchas you may care to share.
 
hey guys - anyone have any experience with shipping ammo (person to person) within Canada?

I can use (and greatly appreciate) any tips on carriers, packaging and other gotchas you may care to share.

I've tryed all the ones listed, Canpar was easiest,for me.

Wrap it well.
I sent 80 lbs of .22 and .223 to Quebec,wrapped in duct tape,inserted in a plastic case,and wrapped in duct tape again.
Driver threw the parcel off the truck and it busted open.
Buddy in Qc wasn't to pleased,when came home to ammo all over his front step.
Canpar gave a full refund.

Next order I shipped (60 lbs .45 LC) ,I wrapped even better.

Canpar is the best option,for me.
 
I've tryed all the ones listed, Canpar was easiest,for me.

Wrap it well.
I sent 80 lbs of .22 and .223 to Quebec,wrapped in duct tape,inserted in a plastic case,and wrapped in duct tape again.
Driver threw the parcel off the truck and it busted open.
Buddy in Qc wasn't to pleased,when came home to ammo all over his front step.
Canpar gave a full refund.

Next order I shipped (60 lbs .45 LC) ,I wrapped even better.

Canpar is the best option,for me.

Lifting 80 lbs. would pizz off any driver enough to "push" it off the truck. It may be the limit, but going less is appreciated by he handlers. They're all not as young as they used to be.
And for the younger ones, well, don't expect them to be too pleased with having to work.
 
fedex air does DG, but it is $$$. fedex ground will not.
lol well maybe they sent it by air, but it still took 6 days.

I'm not arguing, just saying that I've made multiple purchases from a site sponsor (powder and primers).
And the only shipping option is Fed EX.

So,as someone else stated, maybe they have a contract with Fed EX
 
Lifting 80 lbs. would pizz off any driver enough to "push" it off the truck. It may be the limit, but going less is appreciated by he handlers. They're all not as young as they used to be.
And for the younger ones, well, don't expect them to be too pleased with having to work.
Ya, now that I think about it,it was inconsiderate.
I've learned my lesson :)
 
Ya, now that I think about it,it was inconsiderate.
I've learned my lesson :)

I sometimes get 1000rds of 40 cal. projectiles shipped to me. When the lady brings it to the front desk at the P.O., she says "this is as heavy as lead". Little does she know...
I don't tell her that it's projectiles, 'cause she won't understand. And if I say they are "bullets", I'm afraid she drop them on her toes.
 
lol well maybe they sent it by air, but it still took 6 days.

I'm not arguing, just saying that I've made multiple purchases from a site sponsor (powder and primers).
And the only shipping option is Fed EX.

So,as someone else stated, maybe they have a contract with Fed EX
Contract or not, fedex ground does not allow class 1, FWIW
 
e sure canpar is really delivering to your place not substitute by post canada otherwise you can wait long time before not getting your ammo anyway at the end ...
 
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