Need some help
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Need some help
Any of you guys got a scope mount laying around you are willing to loan out? Got a 14 yr old kid in Ohio that blew his Horton up a week or so before season, I got a Vixen to loan him, but no mount or scope. He's a good kid, gonna be a future Excal owner, I'll take the responibility of getting items back to ya, pm me please? Thanks, as Ray would say, Big Time, lol.
"Eze 18:21"
what are the legalitys of getting it across the border... as i may have one... but i know that cabelas and other stores will not ship to canada due to 911 ... any body out there know .... please advise//////////// just checked i have one... but no rings and mount.... if i have to buy mount and rings for the kid to hunt i will do it .... as i can use em after... i just need the leagalites of getting it across
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chessy, just mail it to him that way we won't waste time in transit. There's no problem for you to send it.
andre
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Andre Leblanc
Canoe Builder/Owner
North Bay Canoe and Kayak
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Equinox w/Lumi-zone Scope
Canoe Builder/Owner
North Bay Canoe and Kayak
www.nbcanoe.com
Equinox w/Lumi-zone Scope
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There are no "legalities" to over the border shipping, they don't like to see explosive stuff or items prohibited in Canada, but other than that it is just mail..
Customs occasionally snags stuff as a routine (mostly US Customs), but it will still pass through. One thing to consider is the value you declare, Canada Customs will tax whatever they can. I would not recommend it, but if you are shipping something it is best to describe it as the "parts" they are on your customs declaration. They are absolte bandits, and will sting you if they can.
Customs occasionally snags stuff as a routine (mostly US Customs), but it will still pass through. One thing to consider is the value you declare, Canada Customs will tax whatever they can. I would not recommend it, but if you are shipping something it is best to describe it as the "parts" they are on your customs declaration. They are absolte bandits, and will sting you if they can.
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A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
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Boo string
A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
WMU 91
Boo string
I have found shipping to Canada marking it "archery accessory" or "archery equipment" usually gets it right through customs.
The only exception was one crossbow that got "lost" in transit one time. It disappeared for over 30 days. The US postal service had it on record as far as Chicago, and Canada had no record of it. I got the paperwork from my local post office to file an insurance claim, and it was delivered to the person in Canada the next day.
The only exception was one crossbow that got "lost" in transit one time. It disappeared for over 30 days. The US postal service had it on record as far as Chicago, and Canada had no record of it. I got the paperwork from my local post office to file an insurance claim, and it was delivered to the person in Canada the next day.
wabi
The border can be a hassle! Actually, was hoping for some state side help, getting alot of pm's, warms my heart, give me a day or two to get this setup. Thank-you all very much, will try and put the easiest solution together and get back w/ ya!! We'll get-er-done!! His season opens 9/29 if I got it right.
"Eze 18:21"