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<blockquote data-quote="elf" data-source="post: 1774279" data-attributes="member: 103580"><p>Exactily what I had in mind. I have been reloading for 40 some years, but not for others. Reloading for others makes you a manufacturer. You need local, State and Federal licenses. A simple FFL will not do. Also some local jurisdictions require a mercantile license. </p><p>If your only service is annealing, you might get away without all these licenses, call BATF and ask. As a former claims liability supervisor and manager, I can tell you this: If your only service is annealing, and an accident occurred, you will be sued along with others who participate in the reloading process. You might eventually be found not guilty, but without insurance, who will pay your lawyer's costs to defend you? These can amount to many big bucks. When you are insured, your carrier will bear those costs. Bottom line: IT AINT WORTH IT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elf, post: 1774279, member: 103580"] Exactily what I had in mind. I have been reloading for 40 some years, but not for others. Reloading for others makes you a manufacturer. You need local, State and Federal licenses. A simple FFL will not do. Also some local jurisdictions require a mercantile license. If your only service is annealing, you might get away without all these licenses, call BATF and ask. As a former claims liability supervisor and manager, I can tell you this: If your only service is annealing, and an accident occurred, you will be sued along with others who participate in the reloading process. You might eventually be found not guilty, but without insurance, who will pay your lawyer's costs to defend you? These can amount to many big bucks. When you are insured, your carrier will bear those costs. Bottom line: IT AINT WORTH IT. [/QUOTE]
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