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Night shift LOL
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Ship to Canada?
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Dang. We've got no options here for the heavy 20's
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Drive to Wyoming!! Will they pass customs?
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I guess the popularity of 204R driving 32-39gr and the disappearance or withdrawal of Todd Kindler from the 20 scene has led to this.
Luckily my 1 in 9 Bartlien on 20BR shoots 39 gr SBKs pretty well, they tend to be my go to fox bullet. I see Hornady now have a 45gr Spire point. in stock at Brownells USA. Thats probably as close as you will get now. A Last edited by Alycidon; 04-03-2019 at 10:10 PM. |
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P. M sent Greywolf
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Hey brother don't tempt me. I'd love to run down and maybe do a p dog shoot. Trouble is getting them past U.S. customs. That I am aware of, the issue is U.S. customs and that ITAR stuff. Canada lets them in but you guys don't wanna let them out. Well not very easily anyway.
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About 20 years ago when 20 caliber bullets of any kind were hard to come by, I bought my own swaging set up and I'm still shooting my own 20 caliber bullets.
Is doing that an option for a Canadian? -BCB
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Might be an option if a guy had time ... but between the full time job and the other full time job (farming) I don't think I'd find time to shoot if I had to swag them up first. I could see an issue with getting those parts as well. Cross border shopping for gun stuff isn't as easy as the wife for clothes.....
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