27 November 2018, 07:54
rnovi308 in Africa
I recall reading that certain military cartridges were not allowed in certain countries for hunting.
Does anyone have that list? Alternatively, does anyone know if a 308 is ilegal somehow?
27 November 2018, 21:39
enfieldsparesI'd maybe ask on the African Hunting Forum section AR?
28 November 2018, 02:46
Mike McGuirequote:
Originally posted by enfieldspares:
I'd maybe ask on the African Hunting Forum section AR?
Yep.
But I am sure the 308 is fine for Africa as is the 30/06 and 303.
Many may years ago 1 or 2 states in Australia would not allow any military calibres. In one state a wildcat was made called the 7.7 X 54. A slightly shortened 303 body so 303 would not chamber. That was a very long time ago.
Not sure but I don't think France allows military stuff.
Wasn't 45 calibre "anything" banned in Africa and that resulted in the 465, 470, 475 etc.?
28 November 2018, 04:33
JTEXI think a 308Win is fine most places, but a 7.62 x 51 could get problematic......

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28 November 2018, 23:08
enfieldsparesThe French prohibition on rifles capable of chambering military calibres was repealed in about 2010. So there at least .30-06 and .308 are now permitted.
02 December 2018, 00:35
Bwana_500"Africa" is not a country, so the answer may vary. A lot of the locals own and hunt with the 308 Win in South Africa and Namibia, so I dont believe there are any issues there. But I cant speak for the other countries.
02 December 2018, 01:28
AtkinsonThe only country I know of is Mexico and you cannot own a 45 ACP or a 7x57 as those are military guns...I don't know if that is still in effect but it used to be. When I worked in Mexico I had to carry a Browning HI Power, and had .308 and 223 rifles furnished..I still prefer the Browning Hi Power to any other defense pistol loaded with ammo I scrounged from the Border Patrol plus P plus load for LE only at the time..deadly stuff..The 308 is fine in all African countres as far as I know..It is as capable a game killer as the 30-06 with 150 to 180 gr. bullets, and that's high praise IMO..