If you are willing to pay the extra price of the shipping, it is possible, but last time I checked on such a thing with UPS it tripled the cost, and that was for a place that was not exactly remote.

If a person is truly interested, I think it is most cost effective to buy a larger quantity to justify the shipping. At a certain point it evens out, but for 100-200 rounds it seems to be cost prohibitive.

I have shipped 1,000+ rounds to organizations before and it really is not unreasonable, when packaged correctly.

The fact is that on the other end, it costs literally the same to ship 20 rounds or 50 rounds, as it does 100 rounds. That is why I box/sell like I do. It is the point where the purchaser is getting the best bang for their buck.


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