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I should’ve perhaps been more specific. If any form of payment or remuneration is involved then the reloader would be considered a manufacturer of ammunition and therefore subject to the licensing requirements. Aside from that, the OP could rest assured that his ammunition is being loaded by a competent manufacturer, rather than a stranger met through a trustworthy chat forum.
You are correct. When a person receives any payment or compensation for , in this reloading ammunition for someone else, the person would be considered both a professional and a manufacturer of ammunition. With the latter requiring a variety of licenses.
Then there's the "Gray Area"..... With the purchase of one of these pencils, included is "X" number of free cartridges.
Unless a customer personally knows and is guaranteed by that manufacturer that that employee will be loading ammunition for that particular customer.....it's still trusting a stranger to manufacture one's ammunition.
I get your point, but....
Remington, Winchester, Hornady, etc, etc, etc, are all competent ammunition manufacturers. Everyone purchasing a box of ammunition off the self is getting ammunition manufactured by a stranger.
I wouldn't trust anyone on this or any other forum to reload for me just as I would expect no one on this or any other forum to trust me to reload for them. Until we each are confident that the one doing the reloading is knowledgeable and experienced in reloading to produce the best ammunition for the firearm.
