So Im going to be making a trip soon to Tucson to pickup some stuff i have there from an aborted move. Ill be shipping it commercially but i have a problem. Among my stuff is 3, 1lb jars of powder (HP38, HS6, and IMR 4227 incase youre curious) and a brick of 1000 primers that I rrally want to get back to Florida.
Driving is out of the question as meals and lodging and a rental for 3 days would be expensive -- 6 days if i drive out there and back. Im thinking of flying roundtrip and shipping everything back (still have to crunch the numbers) but the bivgest priblem is the HAZMAT
Has anyone here shipped powders and primers before through a third party HAZMAT certified shipper? It looks ill have to find my own to do it since i cant ship it myself because i dont have the certs. Any ideas?
Shipping Powders and Primers -- tips?
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Re: Shipping Powders and Primers -- tips?
My guess is that it won't be worth the cost for three pounds of powder and a brick. I suspect with HAZMAT, shipping, and handler you will be near what it cost you.
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Damn I miss the good old days. I could order primers and powder from Sears, Montgomery Ward via regular mail delivered to my PO box. There was no mail delivery to rural homes back then either. After my dad died I loaded up his reloading shop gear including smokeless and black powders into 2 trunks and flew back home with it, no questions asked.
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Re: Shipping Powders and Primers -- tips?
I can feel your pain. Just went through that with Ranch Dog, he had several "cans" of Trail Boss powder for a very good price but after he found out what the shipping to me was it became more (a bunch) than what I can buy it for semi locally. Bummer. By the way I think Haz Mat is a scam.
"The good old days"? Just how old are you Dan (actually I know the answer, they had just started those "new fangled horse less carriages" ). When I was a young boy we had RFD mail delivery and lived a couple miles outside of a town in Oregon of about 200 population. Even had newspaper delivery, I know, I delivered them... no not by mule, bicycle, 3sp English Racer, remember those, the skinny azz tires were not meant for gavel roads, still have the rash.... and I still think Haz Mat is a money scam...
"The good old days"? Just how old are you Dan (actually I know the answer, they had just started those "new fangled horse less carriages" ). When I was a young boy we had RFD mail delivery and lived a couple miles outside of a town in Oregon of about 200 population. Even had newspaper delivery, I know, I delivered them... no not by mule, bicycle, 3sp English Racer, remember those, the skinny azz tires were not meant for gavel roads, still have the rash.... and I still think Haz Mat is a money scam...
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I too think hazmat is a scam, and the only handling difference is labeling and the driver/handler/shipper must be "trained" BTDT. I might just feign ignorance and tightly pack the items and ship "normal" freight...
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Re: Shipping Powders and Primers -- tips?
mikld wrote:I too think hazmat is a scam, and the only handling difference is labeling and the driver/handler/shipper must be "trained" BTDT. I might just feign ignorance and tightly pack the items and ship "normal" freight...
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