Why ATF? I don't think regular bullets are regulated by ATF, I would have thought US Customs is what you'd probably need to contact.
@Tanks …. You would think so, but there is a method to my madness.
I contacted the ATF first because I know I will be eventually forwarded to them.
You have to understand that every government entity employee that responds to emails, will always try to pass the buck….
example- I contacted CBP about bringing legal caught sport fish back with me from Costa Rica
“We have no restrictions on legal caught sport fish, however there may be regulations beyond our jurisdiction- You should contact US fish and game”
which I did…. Before it was all said and done, I had email responses from CBP, US Fish & Game, US department of Agriculture, TSA & FDA!
I’ve found that when dealing with government agencies regarding clarification on regulations- I makes a HUGE difference on where the question originated from.
So upon receiving response from ATF, I will address by their concerns and then send an email to Customs(or what ever agency the buck gets passed to) with the ATF response letter attached.
Government agents are fare less likely to shut you down if they see another agency has agreed with you.