19 June 2013, 19:22
GAHUNTERLatest Info on shipping reloads?
My son just got reassigned to Fort Carson, Colorado. I told him I'd ship him some ammo for his .270 as soon as I get components (140-grain accubonds).
What's the latest on shipping reloads? It used to be that UPS did it, no questions asked. Is that the same today?
19 June 2013, 21:34
impala#03I shipped some new 338 Win Mag recently by FEDEX. No problems, but learned after the fact, on this forum, I was supposed to mark the box ORD. Check with the shipper to be sure.
20 June 2013, 01:02
StonecreekThere is no difference in shipping reloaded ammunition as compared to factory-loaded ammunition. Either UPS or Fedex will ship it, but my shipping experience has been much better with Fedex. I
think that the ORD label has been updated to some newer designation, but check with the shipper to find out for certain. Loaded ammunition, thankfully (but ironically) does not require a Hazmat fee.
By the way, DO NOT attempt to use a "neighborhood" UPS shipping store front. They are not allowed to accept firearms by company policy, and although there is nothing to keep them from accepting ammunition, it will probably set off sirens blaring if you go in and ask them to ship it.
The U.S. Postal service does not accept loaded ammunition at all.
20 June 2013, 02:59
ray in WenatcheeHere's a link to current UPS ORD label, I just copy these and attach to box on three sides....no sense asking counter people, they have to call to answer most any question on ORD usage & labels not available to me even at main UPS store where I live........r in w.
http://www.type03.net/ammo/limitedquantity.pdf20 June 2013, 17:43
GAHUNTERThanks for the responses, y'all.
On those ORD labels, do you write anything in the blank space, or is the label meant to stand as a symbol on its own?
21 June 2013, 00:05
wasbeemanIs that "ORD" or "ORM"? What does ORD stand for?
21 June 2013, 01:40
wrongtargetEffective Jan 1, 2014, a new label must be used with no other marking, either label can be used until then, the ORM-D still requires the small arms cartridges marking.
http://bulletin.accurateshoote...s-on-ammo-shipments/http://www.ups.com/content/us/...s.html?WT.svl=SubNavDownload labels here as was mentioned earlier:
http://www.type03.net/ammo/limitedquantity.pdfquote:
The days of the “ORM-D: Small Arms Cartridges” labels for ammo shipments are numbered. The Dept. of Transportation (DOT) is phasing out the current ORM-D ammo labels, replacing them with a larger striped diamond label that does not mention “Small Arms Cartridges”. This change is designed to harmonize U.S. shipping rules with United Nations standards. You can start using the new “Limited Quantity” diamond labels for ammo shipments immediately, but they are not mandatory — yet. You can continue to use the old ORM-D “Cartridges, Small Arms” labels until December 31, 2013. As of January 1, 2014 you MUST use the Striped Diamonds.
04 July 2013, 22:39
GAHUNTERI sent the reloads to his new house in Colorado Springs, and a shotgun to the Fort Carson Outdoor Recreation Department (which is an FFL holder) for his pickup. I printed the above symbol, as suggested, and taped it to the side of the ammo box.
The girl at the UPS desk didn't even bat an eyelash at either package. They were delivered yesterday.
Thanks to all who supplied info on this subject. I've been here about 12 years, and other than almost blowing up a rifle with one of Ray Atkinson's .404 Jeffery loads,

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