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FogRider

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I've got five boxes of Wolf .223 ammo if anyone wants it. I've got three .223 rifles, and not a one of them likes it, and I'd like to get rid of it. ~90 rounds left, I know I haven't tried more than about ten. There's nothing damaged about it, it's just the standard Wolf ammo quality, and none of my guns want to eat it. If you're in the Denver/Cherry Creek area, let me know, I don't really want to bother with shipping it anywhere.
 

AbNo

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Nope, just box it up and ship it. :)

Hell, I brought 11 pounds of .45 ACP back with me last Christmas, the maximum allowed in a carryon by that airline. I just happened to make that much when reloading for the first time. :celebrate
 

AbNo

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zoom6zoom wrote:
Nope, just box it up and ship it.
Hold on, cowboy. Not that simple. You can't ship USPS, must go common carrier ground. And must have "ORM-D Small Arms Cartidges" clearly marked.

See this link for proper markings and other details.
http://cartridgecollectors.org/shipping.htm
Yes you can.

In fact last year....

No, no you can't. Apparently they changed this a few days ago, as in 08 November. :X

http://pe.usps.gov/text/pub52/pub52c3_016.htm

DHL doesn't, either.
http://www.dhl.com/wrd/commod/commod.html

Anyway, PM sent.How annoying.

http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=46369

http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/prepare/guidelines/firearms.html
http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/prepare/hazardous/examples/ground_ormd.html


http://fedex.com/us/services/terms/groundtariff.html#firearms (ammo is listed there)
 

Bravo_Sierra

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FogRider wrote:
I've got five boxes of Wolf .223 ammo if anyone wants it. I've got three .223 rifles, and not a one of them likes it, and I'd like to get rid of it. ~90 rounds left, I know I haven't tried more than about ten. There's nothing damaged about it, it's just the standard Wolf ammo quality, and none of my guns want to eat it. If you're in the Denver/Cherry Creek area, let me know, I don't really want to bother with shipping it anywhere.

this is the rule from now on:

fire commie ammo in commie guns and american ammo in american guns.
 

FogRider

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AbNo, I just got back from the UPS store, and you have a PM with Paypal info. Your ammo should arrive on Monday.

Bravo_Sierra wrote:
this is the rule from now on:

fire commie ammo in commie guns and american ammo in american guns.
Good rule, but you couldn't have come up with it before I spent money on ammo I couldn't use?
 
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