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MLG just spoke to Shooters Wholesale and they say it's no longer listed on their system.

On a positive note the guy said their product web pages will start to reappear this afternoon - only been gone since before xmas.
 
Posts: 787 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: 15 January 2002Reply With Quote
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I tried to import some brass for my 416 Rem Mag from Grafs this week only to be told that they no longer allowed to export brass freely

I then emailed them back on how it could be done and they said that they have to have an Aussie import permit from me. Then they apply for a US export permit and the process can take up to 6 weeks. They charge a 50USD handling fee for that service as well.

The net is slowly closing......

Has anyone on the forum imported brass recently and experienced this?
 
Posts: 789 | Location: Australia | Registered: 24 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I imported brass last year and yes this is the case. I bought some brass from Starline and there minimum for an order is $200 USD from memory and they needed an original import permit to do an export, I also needed an import permit for customs to clear the brass. So you need to get 2 copies, here in Vic it took less than a week from when I sent my fax to get the originals in the mail.

Crazy thing is in Australia you need an import permit to bring brass in but then you could go out and sell the brass to kids in the street and not be breaking any Victorian laws.
 
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I'll be moving to Melbourne later this year. I'd like to see what brass is readily available in Australia. Is there any Australian company with a catalog on the web?
 
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Posts: 7980 | Location: Bloody Queensland where every thing is 20 years behind the rest of Australia! | Registered: 25 January 2001Reply With Quote
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My brass still arrives from the states no problem at all, must be you Aussies that have the problem!!!!
Mind you I have it sent to my inlaws first then onto here.
I think the rule is not to have more than $150 US sent at any one time.
Maybe one of the Yanks can clarify!!!!

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Posts: 217 | Location: Christchurch,New Zealand | Registered: 24 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Queensland Gun Exchange - have just upgraded their website.

I believe Rebel Gunworks have the best selection of in stock brass available. 07-33916744
 
Posts: 323 | Location: Back Home in Aus. | Registered: 24 September 2001Reply With Quote
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milosmate,



I'm carting about 30 loaded rounds and 50 unprimed cases in 7mm SAUM to NZ next week, along with a M700 Titanium with a brandy new 4-12X Leupold on it. Might just leave it there so whenever I return, I'll have a rifle to use and brass to reload.



Get on the plane tomorrow night. Hear you're getting a bit of snow? -TONY
 
Posts: 3269 | Location: Glendale, AZ | Registered: 28 July 2003Reply With Quote
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GUYS
the loop hole was recentley closed...that is you did not need a U.S export permit if the goods were below $100 U.S
however a shipment was recentley checked by U.S CUSTOMS which was destined for a overseas destination which did not have a export permit but the goods were valued below the $100 mark it went to arbitration and the ruling went against the exporter ....so now nothing can be exported from the U.S UNLESS THE EXPORTER HAS AN EXPORT PERMIT FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT
i know one of the aussie posters is getting a dealers permit and will be the graf&sons agent here in australia
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Posts: 1478 | Location: AUSTRALIA | Registered: 07 August 2001Reply With Quote
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Gidday Outdoorwriter,
Yes there is a bit of snow on the Alps now, weather is meant to be shit this weekend also!
You can buy plenty of brass here its just costs alot more.
I have enough to last me plenty of years.
Have a good flight and I hope the weather is kind to you.

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Posts: 217 | Location: Christchurch,New Zealand | Registered: 24 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Yup, hope the weather breaks a bit so we can enjoy some nice 70 deg. F days. Yeah, right.

Tim said we might have to reverse the order of the hunt and do the stag first, then chase tahr when the weather lets up a bit -- if it does. Any idea what the forecast is for next week? -TONY
 
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Hope you have a good safe trip Tony,you lucky dog.
 
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I'll try hard, Shaun. I'll also think about of you guys while I'm freezing my tail off on top of the world, so to speak. -TONY
 
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28 May 2004
Sunday:
Rain or showers in western areas and the far north and a few showers spreading further east for a time.
Monday Tuesday:


Showers in the west and the far north but mainly fine in the east and about Wellington. Blustery westerly winds.

Depends which side of the divide you are hunting

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Geez, have no idea what the hech side of the mountains we'll be on. Probably not too far from Methvin, though.

That blustery winds crp ain't too hot for long-range shooting. -TONY
 
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Thanks everyone - I have tried all the usual including rebel, Frank O Reillys, Horsley - none of them have had it as Raytrade (Remington agent) have never imported it here. They do import the Factory ammo though (8 bucks a pop!)

Spoke to someone at Raytrade and he told me that 416Rem Mag is not listed on Remington's inventory ie, they are not making the brass anymore. I told him that its freely avilable in the US and infact Midway sells it by the boxes of 500 but he insists that Remington do not make it.

I have emailed Remington to ask them if they have discontinued the brass but as yet have no reply. Do,nt know what's going on.

It will be good if Grafs get an agent here, provided of course the prices are reasonable.
 
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28 May 2004
Sunday:
Rain or showers in western areas and the far north and a few showers spreading further east for a time.
Monday Tuesday:


Showers in the west and the far north but mainly fine in the east and about Wellington. Blustery westerly winds.

Depends which side of the divide you are hunting

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Tony

That is pretty normal for South Island. Wet in the West and dryer in the East. The "low" fronts rise up the mountains and drop their moisture leaving somewhat a rain-shadow on the Eastern side of the mountains. Methven is East of the ranges as are most towns in South Island.

Good luck on your trip. Hope you take a nice stag and a great tahr.
 
Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Have a good trip Tony . At this time of the year you take your chances with the weather , although it looks like it will clear pretty much by mid week . It will still be cold tho.
Hope you get some nice trophies.
 
Posts: 4458 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Ouch! You folks do pay a premium down there. I'll miss Graf's and Midway and Huntington's and Buffalo Arms and ...

Hopefully having an agent in Australia will allow Graf's easier access. Hopefully...
 
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MLG:

Send me an email off line, I may be able to help you out some.

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Hopefully having an agent in Australia will allow
Graf's easier access. Hopefully...




But what sort of markup?
 
Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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416sw

Many thanks for asking - I did contact them early on.

Seafire/B17G

I have emailed you
 
Posts: 789 | Location: Australia | Registered: 24 May 2002Reply With Quote
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hi guys im in the process of getting my dealers liscence as we speak. i work in the mines in the territory and im at home for 8 days then work for 12 and so on and so on. as soon as i get my paperwork done i will let you know as the yanks are setting up there paperwork as well so it will be to easy. as far as prices go i only want to cover my costs and also my own shooting costs. most of the prices i can tell you will be about half of what we are paying in australia eg 243 brass $28/100 338 brass $45/100 and180gr partition golds $38/50 leupold scopes vx111 3.5-10*40 about $500 it will all depend on the dollar. i will have my dealer catalogue in a couple of weeks so i will let you know
 
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You have a PM
 
Posts: 789 | Location: Australia | Registered: 24 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Looks like the export permit was something the US Govt.had temporarily overlooked for ammo components - while there's a definite exemption for small [<$100 w/sale] shipments of minor firearm components, seems there never was a corresponding one for ammo and its components. http://pmdtc.org/docs/oas.pdf is the US State Dept export guidelines for this stuff, and the category definitions [most sporting arms Cat. I, ammo and components Cat. III] are at http://pmdtc.org/docs/ITAR/22cfr121_Part_121.pdf

Bugger! Makes it a bit hard, especially if Grafs have to charge that much to put the paperwork through. As a comparison, Brownells charge $15 basic, plus a value-based fee; starting at $5 for export licence orders under $1000.They also warn that these licences usually take 30-40 days!

Then there's the quirks of our Customs regs on top.......
 
Posts: 337 | Location: Gippsland, Victoria, Australia | Registered: 02 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Sav,

I would be interested in some of your stuff at times.
 
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