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I think the problem is Hazmat fees and ammo is heavy.  Would be nice if it was cheaper to ship though.

 

Here's an idea, we need to start the "Shipping Costs Are Too Damn High Party!"

 

Recruit this guy (its an old video but the first time that I watched the whole thing)

 

http://youtu.be/x4o-TeMHys0

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Domestic shipping will remain flat until 2032. Average growth rate is supposed to be on the nature of 1% annually while this year and the next should be at .8%.

Suggest you try and buy locally.

 

Lp

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I think the problem is Hazmat fees and ammo is heavy.  Would be nice if it was cheaper to ship though.

 

Here's an idea, we need to start the "Shipping Costs Are Too Damn High Party!"

 

Recruit this guy (its an old video but the first time that I watched the whole thing)

 

http://youtu.be/x4o-TeMHys0

 

Should have elected him rather than the white guy at 1:08. Just saying...

Guest Bellshireguns
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There should never be Haz-mat on loaded ammo...Easy to figuire out if you are being overcharged, zip from and to plus weight.

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I think the problem is Hazmat fees...

 

There should never be Haz-mat on loaded ammo...

 

Correct, no hazmat fees for "ORMD -- cartridges, small arms".

 

- OS

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Correct, no hazmat fees for "ORMD -- cartridges, small arms".
 
- OS


Ah, I think I confused that sticker for a Hazmat type sticker.

There is a hazmat fee for powder and primers though, right?
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Nothing new here, just an old feebay trick, keep the price lower then your competition on the item and then make up for it on the shipping.

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Ah, I think I confused that sticker for a Hazmat type sticker.

There is a hazmat fee for powder and primers though, right?

powder and primers are listed as haz mat items   loaded ammo is a consumer commodity   ORM-D  you can ship ground via UPS

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powder and primers are listed as haz mat items   loaded ammo is a consumer commodity   ORM-D  you can ship ground via UPS


Thanks!
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powder and primers are listed as haz mat items   loaded ammo is a consumer commodity   ORM-D  you can ship ground via UPS

That is correct.

 

I find it odd, however, that powder and primers are considered haz-mat, while ammunition is not. Just about all the ammunition I've purchased contained both powder and primers all together in one package.

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powder and primers are listed as haz mat items   loaded ammo is a consumer commodity   ORM-D  you can ship ground via UPS

 

Or FedEx Ground/Home Delivery. But hazmat regs and fees apply to loaded ammo too, if it goes Air.

 

- OS

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Just shipped a 6 pound ammo box to Calif and it ran $19 with UPS, so it is a matter of weight x distance. I try to watch shipping charges in advance. MidwayUSA seems to be about average. Palmetto is low and Cheaper than Dirt is real high. Buying in TN is great, except for the sales tax. I figure shipping into cost and try to hold the line at $20 / hundred for high velocity 22LR and $19 for 50 9mm lugar... landed total - total.

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Where is AIM located?

 

Surely even Superman would click on Contact Info on site? ;)

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I didnt even look at their site. But thanks for the tip lol

 

I have ordered from them in the past so you would think I would know already.

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Guest TankerHC
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Last March 5 cases of 5.56 couple of cases of other hunting calibers from Atlanta to Chattanooga was 23 dollars for all of it. That's pretty standard. Check out one of the ammo engines, select a round shipping is nearly the same on all of them whether you buy one box or twenty boxes. Almost everyone ships ground, no hazmat fees but you can request air and hazmat fees and some other fees apply. Not worth it. I have shipped ammo through FedEx that cost half that. No one else raised domestic shipping costs yet but i was told USPS domestic shipping went up 15% August 1st.

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No one else raised domestic shipping costs yet but i was told USPS domestic shipping went up 15% August 1st....

 

Both FedEx and UPS generally raise their standard rates every year for one class of service or overall, sometimes just a bit, sometimes significantly. They also play with the "fuel surcharge" thing which is part of it, FedEx Ground especially, since that's part of annual settlement increase to their 100% contracted work force (I was one).

 

Note that businesses of size have contracts that are under the published rates and or may negate the increases for a period of time within the year or multiple years, however (note statement regarding Smart Post, which a lot of places like Amazon use, where final delivery is by USPS). UPS/FedEx compete against each other for accounts, and there are some companies that essentially swap back and forth every few years depending on best deal they can get.

 

FedEx from horse's mouth at http://www.fedex.com/us/2013rates/rate-changes.html

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"Effective Jan. 7, 2013

"FedEx Express package and freight rates increased an average of 5.9% for U.S., U.S. export and U.S. import services. The shipping rate increase was partially offset by adjusting the fuel price at which the fuel surcharge begins, reducing the fuel surcharge by 2 percentage points."

 

Effective Jan. 7, 2013
FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery® rates increased an average of 5.9%. The shipping rate increase was partially offset by adjusting the fuel price at which the fuel surcharge begins, reducing the fuel surcharge by 1 percentage point.

 

Effective Jan. 7, 2013

  • FedEx SmartPost rates increased.*

* Please check your FedEx shipping agreement to determine the net impact of these changes on your shipping costs."

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- OS

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Guest 6.8 AR
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About 75 gallons of diesel at 3.85 or higher to make a round trip for David each week adds to the cost of selling a product.

Are you sure you want to get into the shipping business. And don't forget the cost of the vehicle, taxes, DOT, etc. It may

surprise you how much cost there is in the shipping business.

 

If you think prices are high sometimes, don't forget about the rest of the equation.

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About 75 gallons of diesel at 3.85 or higher to make a round trip for David each week adds to the cost of selling a product.
Are you sure you want to get into the shipping business. And don't forget the cost of the vehicle, taxes, DOT, etc. It may
surprise you how much cost there is in the shipping business.

If you think prices are high sometimes, don't forget about the rest of the equation.

Yeah I know exactly what it cost to run an maintain trucks and equipment.I farm and grow nursery stock on the side, own a 200 acre farm.So yeah I know.With keeping up equipment,buying fertilize,fuel,land taxes,It's NOT EASY !Plus working a full time job 55 miles one way from my house.Just saying alot of places over charge for shipping and pocket the rest.
Guest 6.8 AR
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I'm sure you do. I was mentioning it to the rest of those who have no clue about it.

Guest johnwhite
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Find what you think is a good deal here or another website, drive 250 to 300 round trip. How good was that deal?

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