Brass can be shipped from Canada no problem. Shipping powder is a no goOne idea. Find a "Mail Boxes, Ect." on the U.S. side of the border and have the brass shipped there? You cross over, pick it up, and cross back. If things get hard, since the border is so open, a five mile hike will do most of us some good.
You won't like the price we pay for Norma....lol and I wouldn't say there is tons...but it is becoming more readily available. Check with customs. We definitely have the same problem with shooting products coming from the U.S. to us... however it generally applies to COMPANIES more so than individuals shipping back and forth. I have had great success using friends . I'd be happy to help out with brass...but powder is a no no! Keep in mind the strenght of your dollar here so it may be less painful for you. The Norma 300 here in Alberta I paid 118.00/25 so less about 28 % for you!Apparently there's piles of this stuff in Canada. I just ordered Lapua brass for my 300 Norma after waiting and looking forever. They have tons of N570 powder too. (He can't ship it to the US)
Guy said there's never been a shortage there, they have tons of it everywhere. There's some sort of import issue with the US customs.
Average 48-52.00....less your exchange of 28%Wonder what price per lb is up there??
The word definitely got out. Links were posted in multiple forums. I stumbled across it searching the ends of the internet for brassAbout 2 weeks ago the main Lapua dealer in Canada had around 32 boxes of 300 Norma Mag brass.
They have 6 boxes left as of now. I think the word definitely got out.
They've had 300 NM Lapua brass since August 2018. I think I got one of the first purchases back then.
At that time, they had well over 150 boxes.