josquin said:Maybe better to fly via the US?
Stuart
No, with their homeland security act you could end up in an American prison. Frankfurt is a better choice.
josquin said:Maybe better to fly via the US?
Stuart
josquin said:I've never heard the cost of raising kids described quite that way!![]()
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Excellent post with lots of information. I'd be interested in info on this "Form 520". Presumably it is the required SA firearms importation form? I'd also be curious to know how you recommend flying; I've been told to absolutely avoid going through Britain with guns, for instance. Maybe better to fly via the US?
Stuart
blindside said:...You cant go near US terminals with guns even staying in stowe.... but as long as they stayed in stowe the brits were the most open of all.
blindside said:Gimme a minute to cool down. I spent an hour typing one finger to have it somehow get blown away....
josquin said:Ouch! Sorry about that. Thanks for the clarification. I now recall reading a comment somewhere that since there is/was no way to travel through the US with a firearm (as you suggest), the way around it was to get a hunting licence for whatever state you stop over in. Sounds pretty ridiculous but I suppose anything is possible these days.
Stuart[
blindside said:Taxidermy> I recommend lots of pics like your a CSI guy, ask your taxidermist where he likes measurements to be taken. Take them..Get it done here...Even if the guys never done it before(and my guy hadnt) he's more worried about word of mouth..Never mind the shipping costs go crazy. You cant watch the guy cross the ocean, and you sure cant sue him and he knows it...Get them fleshed and tanned there. Some will say salted is enough. Maybe it is most of the time, but do you want yours to be the one that doesnt pass?and they gotta be tanned to mount anyhoo, and tanned fleshed hide is the smallest/cheapest
Boomer said:I asked about getting skins tanned in Tanzania, and was told not to if I cared about the trophies. I said I had concerns about trying to get raw skins back into Canada, it's amazing how that issue was skirted here with no real answer forth coming, although I was led to believe I could import tanned skins. What I decided to do finally was to ship the heads and hides to a US taxidermist (Animal Artistry).
ilw said:Hi
My son and I went in June 2005. Here is my opinion.
Guns - 300 WSM bolt action
Ammo - handloaded 180 gr. partations, any premium bullet should be fine... note the animals are tougher across the board. The ribs are heavier, the hides are thicker( the hide on the back of the neck on a gemsbok is 1 1/2" thick) the animals just die easily.
Just put them in a factory box.
Length of shots - 30 - 290 yds. ..... practice shooting off sticks.
Travel - You can not go thur the U.S. plan and traveling thur Europe. We went thur Frankfurt .... checked the guns at one end picked them up at the other .... No problems.
Gun Case - Tuffpac ... it is some type of resin the is as tough as nails. It has wheels and looks like a set of gold clubs.
Medications - Check with your local health unit for the area your going to.
We took something for malaria and Twinrex?
Hides & Heads - We shot 12 animals and the deal was one shoudler mount each and than the balance were to be European mounts and hides. We shipped everything back here. Everything turned out great. If I was to do it agian I would get a couple more of the shoulder mounts done and forget the hides.
By the time you pay for the European mounts and hides done you are almost at the cost of doing the shoulder mount.
Addtional Info. Google - Accurate Reloading Forumns, there you will find a ton of info on planning your trip.
If you have any specfic questions just PM me.
Have fun!!!!




























