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Only shells and cartridges are accepted and must be carried in checked baggage. Gunpowder and gunpowder pellets are strictly prohibited.
Ammunition allowance is limited to 5 kg (11 lb) per passenger. Allowances for more than one passenger cannot be combined into one or more packages.
View related information in the ‘Firearms' section below.
Packing instructions
Ammunition must be packed separately from the firearm in a secure, strong container made of wood, metal or plastic. The original carton can also be used but it recommended that the carton be placed in a secondary package such as a resealable plastic container.
To avoid shock movement, the properly packaged ammunition must then be placed inside a suitcase and cushioned with clothing.
So how many boxes of 20 rounds, say 30-06 or 7mm mag, would weigh 5KG?
Ted
Only shells and cartridges are accepted and must be carried in checked baggage. Gunpowder and gunpowder pellets are strictly prohibited.
Ammunition allowance is limited to 5 kg (11 lb) per passenger. Allowances for more than one passenger cannot be combined into one or more packages.
View related information in the ‘Firearms' section below.
Packing instructions
Ammunition must be packed separately from the firearm in a secure, strong container made of wood, metal or plastic. The original carton can also be used but it recommended that the carton be placed in a secondary package such as a resealable plastic container.
To avoid shock movement, the properly packaged ammunition must then be placed inside a suitcase and cushioned with clothing.
So how many boxes of 20 rounds, say 30-06 or 7mm mag, would weigh 5KG?
Ted


















































