Taking shotshells to RSA?

Mr. 16 gauge

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I know that most outfitters/P.H.s will supply you with shotshells if you are going to S.A. for some bird hunting, but are you allowed t0 bring your own shells, if you wish? I know that there are weight restrictions, etc. from the airlines as to how much one can bring, but I was wondering if I might be able to bring in a couple of boxes of special handloads...........
Just curious..........enquiring minds would like to know.:)
 
Yup!!!

You can bring them, but have the standard weight restrictions as you state. You must also bring the gun that goes with them.
 
You must also bring the gun that goes with them.

That kinda sounds like a "no brainer", but O.K....................................:D(y)
 
That kinda sounds like a "no brainer", but O.K....................................:D(y)

Too many years of dealing with customers who said, "but you didn't tell me..." :A Banana Sad:

I try not to assume anything anymore!!! LOL
 

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