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| Whenever I buy bullets from the u.s. the customs declaration referrs to them as "lead extrusions", this negates the meddling of various job's worths and other cretins. |
| Posts: 157 | Location: england | Registered: 03 September 2001 | 
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| Label them as short fat tin (lead) soldiers. <GGG> |
| Posts: 363 | Location: Missouri Ozarks, USA | Registered: 10 July 2002 | 
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| The cost is prohibitive due to weight. If you want to help someone in Europe, send them a bullet mold of their choice. Then they can make all they want. |
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| I ship to Europe quite often. Priority Global Flat Rate envelopes can fit I think 2.5 boxes of 338 bullets without boxes for around 5 dollars. I mark on the customs forms as 'GIFT' and write the brand name abbreviation and part number in the description. Keeps the cost down to a minimum and the customs persons off my back. The USPS also has a larger envelope for around 7 dollars that can fit a bit more. www.cliffsgunsmithing.com-Spencer |
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| As a citizen of the United States of America, the laws of any European nation do not apply to you. Their customs agents may steal the package, but since shipping inert metal is legal in the US, there can be no legal repercussions. |
| Posts: 30 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 30 August 2003 | 
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| Well live and learn. Is the export regulation on value or actual cost of the shipment? The original poster is sending them for free. |
| Posts: 30 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 30 August 2003 | 
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| A $100 threshold don't sound like much of a barrier to me. By my reckoning, that would be something over 50 pounds of bullets. |
| Posts: 1570 | Location: Base of the Blue Ridge | Registered: 04 November 2002 | 
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| Leftoverdj: Yes, if the bullets are cheap it sure is a lot of bullets! My only problem is for expensive bullets like the Northforks: 2 boxes and you're over the monetary limit (at least in the bigger calibres!).  It is great to see that some companies are still interested in exporting to Europe. |
| Posts: 1006 | Location: northern Sweden | Registered: 22 May 2002 | 
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