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  • Indye41

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    I hope this hasn't been covered of late.

    But, is there any people that do there own reloads that are looking to take advantage of the current situation? Meaning, has anyone started selling there reloads to people looking for reasonably price ammo to used at the range?

    Maybe a few reloaders should get together and start up a business of selling reloads and remanufactured ammo.

    Just a thought
     

    wolfman

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    Need an FFL to manufacture for profit, along with insurance. Go for it, if you think you can produce enough to make the overhead cost effective.:twocents:

    In the mean time, give Profire a call, he is a site advertiser, and has traveled the road of which you speak.
     

    Landon

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    Problem is even if someone wanted to and had the proper documents that the reloading components are just about as scarce as loaded ammo is.
     

    swanny

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    Check with Andrew @ Profire, he went down this road and stopped manufacturing due to cost of insurance I believe.
     

    Indye41

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    Sorry, I didnt do any research before posing the question.

    So theres no way around the legal issues?

    For instance,

    Could you start a "Gun Club" and membership is $100 (random amount) a month. Each month for your membership you receive 4 boxes of ammo. There would need to be a "Gun Club" for each caliber of course. Each "Gun Club" is an individual reloader that covers a caliber, and you pay your membership dues to his "Gun Club".



    Need an FFL to manufacture for profit, along with insurance. Go for it, if you think you can produce enough to make the overhead cost effective.:twocents:

    In the mean time, give Profire a call, he is a site advertiser, and has traveled the road of which you speak.
     
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