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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1011704" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>He doesn't say which FFL he's applied for, but sounds like an 01 Dealers License as he'll be using "customer supplied receiver". Custom loading calls for a 07 manufactures license or 06 ammunition manufactures license. The added costs/fees to do either add up quickly and then Federal Excise taxes kick in, too. Most would/will chringe at the cost of "custom loaded ammo" and will proceed to tell you how cheap they can buy ammo at WalMart,,,,,,, not that they could buy what it is they need/want there. I know for me the 07 wasn't worth it, so I now operate under 01. For accuracy testing I use the load that loading manuals call the "best"., which usually works out well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1011704, member: 24284"] He doesn't say which FFL he's applied for, but sounds like an 01 Dealers License as he'll be using "customer supplied receiver". Custom loading calls for a 07 manufactures license or 06 ammunition manufactures license. The added costs/fees to do either add up quickly and then Federal Excise taxes kick in, too. Most would/will chringe at the cost of "custom loaded ammo" and will proceed to tell you how cheap they can buy ammo at WalMart,,,,,,, not that they could buy what it is they need/want there. I know for me the 07 wasn't worth it, so I now operate under 01. For accuracy testing I use the load that loading manuals call the "best"., which usually works out well. [/QUOTE]
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