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Reloading
Fair price for reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 2394047" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>Coyote Shadow Tracker is spot on. Once you produce ammo in exchange for money you are considered an ammo manufacturer. Think of all the regulations, laws, permits, licenses, certificates, insurance, documents and on and on that apply to you. The liabilities are enormous and that's why I don't reload for anyone but myself. I could see now. I sell some reloads and my house burns to the ground and State Farm tells me my homeowner policy doesn't cover it cause I manufactured ammunition oh and ps State Farm has notified the local, state and federal authorities in an attempt to shut me down so as to protect their policy holders to the left, right and across the street. Sound silly well call your insurance agent and county, state and federal office and tell them you want to produce ammo for a price and see their response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 2394047, member: 15738"] Coyote Shadow Tracker is spot on. Once you produce ammo in exchange for money you are considered an ammo manufacturer. Think of all the regulations, laws, permits, licenses, certificates, insurance, documents and on and on that apply to you. The liabilities are enormous and that's why I don't reload for anyone but myself. I could see now. I sell some reloads and my house burns to the ground and State Farm tells me my homeowner policy doesn't cover it cause I manufactured ammunition oh and ps State Farm has notified the local, state and federal authorities in an attempt to shut me down so as to protect their policy holders to the left, right and across the street. Sound silly well call your insurance agent and county, state and federal office and tell them you want to produce ammo for a price and see their response. [/QUOTE]
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