Mar 29, 2020 #1 H Hunter25 FNG Joined Mar 22, 2020 Messages 4 Just wondering if I need to show my pal for brass? And other components of reloading?
Mar 29, 2020 Thread Starter #3 OP H Hunter25 FNG Joined Mar 22, 2020 Messages 4 Deplorable77 said: What is a pal? Click to expand... Positions and acquisitions license, Canadian thing
Deplorable77 said: What is a pal? Click to expand... Positions and acquisitions license, Canadian thing
Mar 29, 2020 #4 O Obsessed1 Lil-Rokslider Joined May 7, 2019 Messages 109 Technically you don't need a pal for any of the loading components. However some establishments have their own rules and will ask to see one.
Technically you don't need a pal for any of the loading components. However some establishments have their own rules and will ask to see one.
Mar 29, 2020 #5 C ChiefG FNG Joined Jan 1, 2019 Messages 2 Location Elkford BC Don't go to Cabelas or Bass Pro they are a bunch of RCMP appeasers support the smaller shops and brass/bullets you are ok. Also go get your PAL...
Don't go to Cabelas or Bass Pro they are a bunch of RCMP appeasers support the smaller shops and brass/bullets you are ok. Also go get your PAL...
Mar 29, 2020 #6 W WCS Lil-Rokslider Joined Feb 15, 2016 Messages 237 Location Yukon You don't need to show a PAL for brass or bullets. Most shops are going to ask to see it for powder and primers.
You don't need to show a PAL for brass or bullets. Most shops are going to ask to see it for powder and primers.
Mar 29, 2020 #7 T tdot WKR Joined Aug 18, 2014 Messages 1,888 Location BC My experience is the the same as WCS. Never shown it for brass or bullets, but if it explodes, you'll need a PAL. Small shops are the way, forget Cabelas.
My experience is the the same as WCS. Never shown it for brass or bullets, but if it explodes, you'll need a PAL. Small shops are the way, forget Cabelas.