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I went back a bit in the archives but did not really find anything definitive. In my case, I am taking my double in 450/400 and being ironsighted, I will use it on my 2(hopefully)Buff, maybe on the zebra if possible. My .318 will be for the other plainsgame and I figured, to be safe, 80 rounds for it and at least 50 for the double, 35 softs, 15 solids. My buddy is taking a .375 and a .300 mag and I told him at least 50 for each, more if possible. I don't want to get carried away, but if a scope craps and you have to resight, you want enough ammo to cover it and your regular hunting. What is the consensus of Y'all? Thanks in advance! Lee.


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Lee,

I am taking 50 rounds of .500 NE (40 Woodleigh SPs and 10 GS solids) and 70 rounds of .416 Rigby (Barnes TSX). I will confess that this exceeds the allowed 11 pounds though.

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The limit is 5kg. You will have to weigh your ammo to figure out what your upper limit will be.

I am taking a 470 Mbogo and a 416 Taylor. I am just shy of 5kg with 40 of each.

Some countries put a cap on the number of rounds for each calibre as well. Where are you going?

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Thanks, Mike, From my reading, I am not too worried about the weight either. I'm just worried about Mr. Murphy, finding ammo for my two over there is unlikely! Lee.
Canuck, I am going to Tanzania w/PVT for a 10 day buff w/6 pg.


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I carry two boxes per gun, but then I only carry one gun. If I'm hunting Buffalo / PG, I carry only the 375H&H. If I'm just hunting PG, I carry a 300WSM.

I've got a different theory than most. I don't shoot a full menu of game when I go to Africa. I've never shot more than two animals per trip. I figure that trophy fee savings will pay for another trip.
 
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Lee, sounds like a good plan to me.


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If weight is an issue (5kgs) then 60 round sof .318 should be plenty thumb

Would you mind posting a picture of your arsenal? 450/400 and 318 is a wonderful combination IMO....


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1 box for the double (14 solids, 6 softs), and the remainder for your bolt gun.

At the end of the hunt, leave your extra ammo in camp for the next fellow who wanders through with a 450/400 and .318 combo. Cool
 
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FWIW, I've packed 80 rounds for each of the two rifles I'm taking - .375 H&H , .458 Lott - 160 rounds: half soft points, half solids. I'm confident I won't use half of the ammo but I'm thinking that since these are popular calibers, I might leave a few boxes behind as gifts.

Yes, I'm way over the weight limit but I sense that won't be an issue. Anybody have experience to the contrary? KLM Houston-Amsterdam-Dar es Salaam.
 
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Geez, alot of you guys seem to carry enough ammo for a six month safari.

Last year, two elephants, three buff and a zebra and thirty rounds of DR ammo were enough. Didn't bring home much though.

Sixty rounds of 375H&H ammo were enough for a half dozen or so impala, a wildebeast, an eland, a kudu, two bushbuck, a waterbuck and a hyhena. Brought home lots of spare ammo.

This year its a go for six or seven elephants, a buff, a leopard and bait animals for the leopard and who knows. Sixty rounds for the DR and forty for the 375H&H and it weighs in right at 11 lbs.

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U.S. law limits us to exporting 1000 rounds per hunting trip. Roll Eyes But an airplane charter would be necessary to take that much.
 
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Yes, I'm way over the weight limit but I sense that won't be an issue. Anybody have experience to the contrary? KLM Houston-Amsterdam-Dar es Salaam.



Don't be so sure. I dealt with a "gentleman" with KLM in Houston who had an obvious disdain for hunters and firearms. Insisted on weighing ammo and checking everything out on my rifles. The prick didn't even know how a bolt rifle operated... asked me to show the rifle was unloaded... which I did... then how I would make the rifle "safe"... told Bozo to check the fact that the bolt was not in the gun and was packed in a special compartment in the case. I think his reply was "Oh, really".

You just never know...


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Yes, I plan on leaving a little behind, some poor local may have a .318 languishing for lack of ammo! Better would be that I find him and buy it!! I am always of the mind that too much is about right, better safe than sorry. I am not a bad shot, but who knows, I may experience buck fever for the first time! I was getting ready to fax my Dutch consent forms in and needed to make a decision quickly on final amounts. Thanks for all of the feedback! I will get the new digital camera out and learn how to post pictures of these two nice, but no frills hunting rifles. Lee.


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Bwanamrm, Thanks for the heads up. Maybe I should reduce my ammo to half (80 rnds.). I know I won't even need that much.
 
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I went back over my past 6 hunts and found that I averaged 2.25 rounds per elephant and 3.20 rounds per buff for my big guns these included insurance shots.. That didn't include any sight check rounds. On elephant hunts I take 30 rounds for my big rifle, 28 solids and two softs. The softs are kept for night time camp prowlers and if the unexpected chance for a buff materializes. It has happened twice in 5 elephant hunts. I don't spend much if anytime on plains game game hunting so usually take 30 rounds for my 375 H&H, 20 softs and 10 solids. I usually check with my PH and see if he needs any ammo, if so I'll bring a box or two for him.

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I have repacked. 100 rounds total. 40 .458 Lott (20 soft,20 solids). 60 .375 H&H (40 soft,20 solids). Weighs 11 lbs. according to my bathroom scale.
 
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I have repacked. 100 rounds total. 40 .458 Lott (20 soft,20 solids). 60 .375 H&H (40 soft,20 solids). Weighs 11 lbs. according to my bathroom scale.



Perfect... nothing to sweat!


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I went back over my past 6 hunts and found that I averaged 2.25 rounds per elephant and 3.20 rounds per buff for my big guns these included insurance shots..



Smiler That's cool data!

As a good friend of mine says.."It's not so much the anticipation of the hunt, but the amount of powder you burn while you are there!". Big Grin

If I average 3.2 rounds per buff, and a couple to verify that the rifles are sighted in, I'll still have 65 rounds left over (out of the 80 rounds total that I am taking!).

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Canuck!

You can trade off your left over ammo for enough beer to keep you drunk for you whole safari!

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I forgot two mention above that the amount of ammo I take are for hunts where I had 3 or 4 elephants on quota.

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I take 60 rounds for each caliber. I nearly always bring back more than half of that


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