Are you taking your own rifle?I’m headed over for my first African hunting experience in a few weeks, anybody else out there headed to the dark continent this year?
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Personally, I would not do a Safari where I could not use my own rifle(s)... When I'm old(er), I want to be able to hold those rifles and reminisce...Are you taking your own rifle?
This is not correct... the permits are easy, Air Canada paperwork is filled in at the counter, just call ahead and notify that you are travelling with a firearm and ammunition. The ammunition must be in a locked case in your checked baggage and must be under 5 kg. I hunted Namibia in March and had zero issues with firearms routed from Pearson through Frankfurt to Windhoek. I did not use an agent, booked my flights and did the paperwork myself. Carry your letter of invitation from your safari operator, AND keep a pen on you to fill in forms on arrival. If it is Namibia you are going to print the firearm import form off the internet and keep three copies with you. I am hunting Namibia again next April and am booked for Zim in '27.When you bring your own rifle, you will NEVER be able to sell it afterwards!!!
Also, you need at least 6 months lead time to get all your permits from Export and Development Canada for your rifles and scopes.
Next, a great travel agent will make or break your trip. One must be able to navigate the airlines that will carry rifles, the countries that will or will not let you pass through their borders with your rifles, and the skill to weave it all together.
To go to the Caprivi, it was 4 flights…. And it is a bit nerve wracking - some airlines make you put your ammo in your luggage, some insist it be shipped in its own separate containers, some agents at some airports will latch on to a new TRG and bust your balls over it even though your ticket rules are grandfatjered from when you first bought them…..
The option is there to sometimes, I was just wondering.Is that a trick question?![]()
Me either, but some guys do.Personally, I would not do a Safari where I could not use my own rifle(s)... When I'm old(er), I want to be able to hold those rifles and reminisce...
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Jay
Have a good trip! Hopefully you come home with many great memoriesI’m headed over for my first African hunting experience in a few weeks, anybody else out there headed to the dark continent this year?
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