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Chasing some help from downunder

Postby Peter72 » Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:54 am

Hi all.
Im after a set of dies (450 Bushmaster) that aren't available locally (Australia), all on back order with no eta.

If anyone knows a shop that stock these AND will ship internationally please let me know.

Cabelas don't, asked them already.

Cheers from downunder.
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Re: Chasing some help from downunder

Postby Jim in Houston » Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:39 pm

OpticsPlanet has the dies in stock and does ship internationally.

http://www.opticsplanet.com/hornady-custom-grade-series-five-four-die-set-450-bushmaster-546452.html

http://www.opticsplanet.com/our-policy.html

You could also try Midway and Brownells.
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Re: Chasing some help from downunder

Postby Draino » Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:00 pm

G'day Peter.

Mine just arrived here in Darwin from Natchez in the USA. Not as fast or as smooth a transaction as Brwonells, but they got here.Not cheap either, freight was another USD$75 on top. I've emailed Brownells but no reply on ETA for stock.
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Re: Chasing some help from downunder

Postby Draino » Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:01 pm

Jim in Houston wrote:OpticsPlanet has the dies in stock and does ship internationally.

http://www.opticsplanet.com/hornady-custom-grade-series-five-four-die-set-450-bushmaster-546452.html

http://www.opticsplanet.com/our-policy.html

You could also try Midway and Brownells.


Opticsplanet specifically told me this was a not an item they would ship internationally to me in Australia. I dont know why though, and I dont know why they didnt list it that way on their catalogue online.
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Re: Chasing some help from downunder

Postby plant_one » Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:32 am

to ship pretty much anything firearms related internationally a dealer (or individual) must maintain special licencing ($2250/yr) and comply with all ITAR regulations via customs.



all told its a fairly significant amount of red tape as i understand it, and just how much varies from depending on the destination country of said products.


needless to say its a right proper pain in the pickle. and it even applies to individuals :/


i was trying to ship 1k peices of LC 7.62x51 to a buddy down under a while back (pre sandy hook) so he could convert a bunch to 7mm-08 for himself and a few friends. it got picked up by customs as an ITAR violation - i didnt even know empty, unprimed brass fell under the rules. i got a nasty letter from customs regarding it, and had to sign a waiver saying basically that i was really stupid and now that i knew what i was doing was wrong i would face some harsh penalty's if i did so again. its been a while, but IIRC it was $75k or $100k penalty for a future offense.

at least i got my brass back that customs had grabbed, and lucky for him since i had to split it between two boxes because of weight, the smaller box got past customs so he did end up with a couple hundred pieces.
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Re: Chasing some help from downunder

Postby Draino » Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:24 pm

Doug,

If its any interest, my local shop in Darwin NT has just received stock of the factory Hornady loads (well, I just 90% of them) and the dies are due on Thursday. Maybe your local has some now?

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