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  1. #11
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    Richboro, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Can I mail bullet castings?

    Quote Originally Posted by fistv View Post
    Pack them well, I ordered 4 boxes of jacketed .45's, 500 ea box, and the mail handler behind the counter dropped one of the boxes and it literally exploded when it hit the floor, they went everywhere. Took them a few hours to clean them up and they were still finding them days later.
    I was thinking about mailing lead when the world was going to hell and it was going for $3-4 a pound. You can get an insane amount in one of those flat rate boxes but then I started thinking about logistics. I wouldnt be making much and is it worth standing in line with 100+ pounds to more than you can carry of packages at the post office? I still have the lead..........

  2. #12
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    Poconos, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Can I mail bullet castings?

    Yes.

  3. #13
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    Poconos, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Can I mail bullet castings?

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Sights View Post
    Did the post office compensate you for the lost ones?
    Yes they did.

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