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66bigblock:
Ammunition, incendiary, white phosphorus, with burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge
1.2H
UN0243
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, incendiary, white phosphorus, with burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge
1.3H
UN0244
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, incendiary with or without burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge
1.2G
UN0009
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, incendiary with or without burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge
1.3G
UN0010
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, incendiary with or without burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge
1.4G
UN0300
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, practice
1.4G
UN0362
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, practice
1.3G
UN0488
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, proof
1.4G
UN0363
II
Prohibited
 
 
Ammunition, rocket, see Warheads, rocket etc.
 
 
 
  ^^^ LOL  ^^^

66bigblock

RLMoeller:
But USPS Flat rate works wonders for bulk purchase of bullets!   Well, except for the dirty looks from the postal workers that have to lug 67 pound boxes.

shooter:
I was selling lead for casting bullets, 68 pounds a box. the Yutan post office hated me,

barmandr:
OP, you'd be better off either trading or selling locally.  No shipping costs...no headaches.

JAK:
Normal ammunition (.50 and smaller) with a inert projectile (lead, copper, steel, etc) is Hazard class 1.4S, and the proper shipping name is cartridge, small arms.

When packaged for shipment it is normally labeled ORM-D, it dose have to meet packaging requirements.

When transporting less then 1000 lbs net explosive weight (weight of the powder and primer) a CDL and placarding is not required. 

While USPS will not ship loaded ammunition, UPS and FedEx do.

John K

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