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Selling reloads

You can trade if you get a bos and a letter of liability and only have 1 account and you dont tell anybody you did it or gift them to an anonymous person
 
Serious question:
If you (a non-FFL, no SOT) built tens of thousands of handloads for your own use over many decades of being a shooter, and out of all those rounds you wanted to sell off what was left of a batch of 100 that you tested and found to have unacceptable accuracy, what law when you violate?

Let's say you shot 30 of them and want to sell the remaining 70 for $20 or so.

Where's the federal law saying you need to be a federally-licensed manufacturer or dealer to do that?

It it this one? 18 U.S.C. 923



Or this one?


27 CFR 478.41


I don't see how they would apply, unless you were "engaged in the business" of making ammo, which means you do it for the "primary purpose" of making a livelihood and turning a profit.
You sail them that cheap and you'd be violating the "law of the neckbeard." The trick is to get any newly opened factory ammunition packaging other shooters have discarded in the waste bin at the gun club and package your reloads in that for sell.
 
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