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Old October 20, 2015   #5
Keger
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Richmond, TX
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
I have looked and looked and got completely lost in the Texas statutes for tomato starts.

As for the hand loading it is simple they bring you the empty shell casings and you are good to go.
The gunsmith is described as someone who gains most of his income from gunsmithing.'
They have what you call a hobby loophole for people like me.
You have to go to two places in the book to find it.
I called the BATF and asked them and they said no I didn't need one nor did I need a manufacturing license as long as I took in brass and didn't sell from new brass.
Every customer had their own custom load for a particular rifle for accuracy not so called Hot loads.

Worth
That is correct, I do the gunsmith thing along with the small farm, do transfers as well, a lot of Glock work for LE ( I am a certified Armorer). Only time I have seen the hobby guys get in trouble is when they regularly set up at gun shows.

Thanks for researching all of that, I appreciate it. If nothing is said on vegetable starts they must not fall under the floral catagories.
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