Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Is reloading common/legal in Denmark?


It is legal. But you will have to pass a course in order to get a permit - and you have to dedicate a room, which will have to live up to some very strict standards, in the house for reloading and storing the powder. You will never get a permit in an apartment like the one I live in currently.
If you have a reloading permit, the police is - by law - allowed to inspect your reloading room and powder storeage, without a warrent, anytime and as often as they please.

For the reasons above it is not really that common. But with ammo prices increasing, it is becoming more and more so.

I have a few friend who reloads for me.

An annoying side effect of the legality of reloading here, is that all ammunition and components thereof, including spent brass and shotgun shells, has to be kept in a licenced gun safe. Another factor making reloading impractical and expensive here.


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