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Ammo packaging for Africa
08 August 2006, 20:17
CanuckAmmo packaging for Africa
This could go in the Africa forum I guess, but since I have been pestering you guys with my inane pics for a couple weeks now, I thought I'd put it here.
This is a (dark) pic of my 470Mbogo ammo wallets that I'll be taking to Africa...
Many thanks to Steve (screen-name??) for e-mailing me the template for the Ammo label.
Will post up a pic of the 416T ammo and the ammo case I will be using later. (with apologies for taking up bandwidth with this boring stuff

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ps: I am not really excited about this trip at all.

Cheers,
Canuck
08 August 2006, 20:40
DavidCCanuck,
Looks good to me. Cross every t & dot every i...
Curious, what does 20 rounds of 470mbogo loaded w/ 500gr. bullets weight?
Regards,
Dave
08 August 2006, 21:03
Canuckquote:
Curious, what does 20 rounds of 470mbogo loaded w/ 500gr. bullets weight?
20 rounds of 470Mbogo, with 500gr bullets, inside ammo wallets, weighs 1.4kg (3.8 lbs)
20 rounds of 416Taylor ammo, with 400gr bullets, inside an MTM ammo case, weighs 0.9kg (2.0 lbs)
So, I am bringing 40 rounds of 470mbogo (2.8kg) and 40 rounds of 416Taylor (1.8kg). I could have added another 10 rounds of 416 T, or another 5 rounds of 470 M, but figured 80 rounds between them should be plenty.

Cheers,
Canuck
08 August 2006, 21:28
MJinesFunny . . . I use the same ammunition company for my .500 and .416.

Mike
08 August 2006, 21:31
CanuckIts a very popular brand.

I also like how it appears I am shooting a proprietary cartridge.

Cheers,
Canuck
09 August 2006, 01:06
RobgunbuilderFWIW- I'd be very cautious about trying to take any ammo on a airplane thats not in a "factory" box. The TSA people or airline personnel can easily deceide it doesn't meet their "rules" and not allow it. I thought of the same appraoch a few uears ago, but found that using a factory cardboard box even though I had custom ammo in it of a completely different caliber seemed to ease the angst of those intrusted with keeping us safe. A word to the wise.-Rob
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09 August 2006, 01:29
CanuckRob,
Thanks for the heads-up. Unfortunately I don't have any original factory ammo boxes for my 470M, or even boxes it will fit in, so that won't work. (ps: I don't plan on buying 2 $100 boxes of 460Weatherby ammo just for the boxes either!

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I did, however, check out the TSA and KLM requirements around carrying ammo and it all checks out for using MTM ammo wallets.
From TSA's website:
"Any ammunition transported must be securely packed in fiber (such as cardboard), wood or metal boxes
or other packaging specifically designed to carry small amounts of ammunition."
From NWA/KLM's website:
"Ammunition must be in the manufacturer's original packaging
or a container specifically designed for ammuntion."
Emphasis added by me in both cases.
I have copies of both policies printed to take with me in case anyone objects en route.
Cheers,
Canuck
09 August 2006, 03:01
N E 450 No2The rules state.... or any container designed to carry ammo. As long as the rounds are not loose in a Zip lock bag you should not have any problems. Just carry the rules so you can inform a mistaken "burocrat"
I have used the MTM ammo wallets on many trips.
I bought several of them just yesterday for my next Africa trip.
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09 August 2006, 03:37
thornellHEY, I use that same company!

They worked for my trip to Australia. Thanks again Steve, great idea.
09 August 2006, 04:41
lee440Anyone forsee any problems using the caseguard 50 round carrying cases?
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09 August 2006, 05:19
FOsteologyThat's a great idea!
Could someone send me a copy of the template for the Ammo label? FOsteology@yahoo.com
Thanks!
09 August 2006, 09:32
prof242Something that also helps is using one of the vacuum sealer plastic bags like those used on meat processing. It looks professionally sealed and sometimes (note sometimes) they don't even cut it open.
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09 August 2006, 09:56
N E 450 No2I have never had my ammo checked, looked at or weighed going to Africa.
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09 August 2006, 11:38
LRH270Just came and went thru Las Vegas/Atlanta/JoBerg/PE/PE/JoBerg/Dulles/Vegas with a Case-Guard 60-rounder and no one ever looked at it in 8 airports.
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09 August 2006, 13:46
Don_GThey looked at mine in RSA both times, and counted it once.
It was a full CaseGuard 60 round box - and he counted every one individually!
Never have had them weighed. Here in Cincinnati they once asked me what they weighed and I made up a number on the spot.
Canuck, just for insurance, will you send me the label file? I'll put one on my box, too.
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09 August 2006, 18:08
ChopperGuyIf I could get a copy of that label also I'd be very greatful as I have never had any factory boxes for my 500/416.
Just trying to prevent problems from bureaucrats whose ideas are law, no matter what the actual rules are because they are the ones in front of you and you are dealing with at the time.
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09 August 2006, 19:51
CanuckAssuming the orginator (Steve H...AR screename??) doesn't mind, I'll happily forward the label template.
Chopperguy, I'll need an e-mail addy.
Cheers,
Canuck
09 August 2006, 19:54
CanuckAlso, I used the 60 Round MTM case guard boxes for my 300 Win Mag and 375 H&H last year (to RSA via Frankfurt). Never had any problems and they were inspected by the Frankfurt gestapo en-route. (Actually, I couldn't believe it when I found an inspection sticker inside the locked ammo box, inside my locked hardsided luggage...without any other indication they had been in there!).
Cheers,
Canuck
09 August 2006, 20:18
RobgunbuilderTwo years ago I took my .585 Nyati thru SFO to the STC hunt in Texas. The TSA people went nuts over the ammo. We were delayed for 1 hr and almost missed the flight. They had never seen anything like it before. I had the rounds in a caseguard plastic container. I also had a copy of the UA rules on shipping ammo, that of course was completely disregarded. Ever try and argue with these people? Even had to explain to a supervisor why it the rounds were so big! Last year I took 450 Lott ammo cleverly disguised in WBY factory cartridge boxes and they never even looked at them. Last thing we need is more hassles at the airports. Just my observation. I would agree though that the more "factory" it looks the less the issues seem to be.-Rob
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09 August 2006, 20:34
Canuckquote:
Even had to explain to a supervisor why it the rounds were so big!
Now that's funny. Unreal.
I agree 100% that the more "factory" the ammo and packaging looks, the lesser the liklihood of someone questioning it!
In fact, based on your advice I have already changed my plan of using my "labeled up" MTM 20 piece ammo containers for my 416 Taylor, to using the packaging from Qual Cart that the empty brass came in.
I am sticking with the wallets for the 470Mbogo though....got nothing better to put them in and I think they look quite "official" with their fancy labels.

Cheers,
Canuck
13 August 2006, 02:23
CanuckHere are some more pics for you guys...anyone that might be interested in them other than me that is!!
Here are the final 416T loads, adjusted for OAL to get as much "contact with the lands" as possible with the NF CPS's. Had to use the MTM cases afterall...the Qual Cart boxes won't hold the cases with bullets properly.
Here is how much the whole shot weighs...just shy of the 5kg limit, including the packaging...
Here's the ammo box I'll pack them in, inside my checked bag (ie. not my rifle case)...
And a shot of how nicely the ammo cases fit in there...
Cheers,
Canuck