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I have a pelican 1400 right now and I plan on taking 5 boxes of 300 gr 375HH Remington A frames. With the 1400 case I am over my limit in weight and want to see if 5 boxes will fit into a 1200 case. From my measurements it is a tight fit and would be right on the line. Has anyone tried to fit 5 boxes in a 1200 case?
 
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I am 99% sure they will if you use plastic slip top boxes instead of factory boxes. Federal boxes are too big. Remington factory boxes may work.


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I have a pelican 1200 with no foam lining. I just checked and five boxes of loaded 375 HH fit easily. These are not factory boxes but are plastic "reloaded" shell types of boxes. I am not sure about factory boxes.


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Nube, what's the need for 100 rounds on a safari? Either you're staying a long time, doing some culling on a ranch, or leaving some for the PH? That's a lot of ammunition for a typical safari.
 
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WAY TOO MUCH AMMO. I cannot imagine a practical scenario wherein a North American hunter would need that many rounds of .375, since you cannot be culling buff, ele or hippo. If you are going on a PG cull hunt, you're using the wrong caliber, IMO. Confused


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Nube, what's the need for 100 rounds on a safari? Either you're staying a long time, doing some culling on a ranch, or leaving some for the PH? That's a lot of ammunition for a typical safari.


Ya that is a lot of ammo for one person but my buddy is comming and he lives in Mexico. I am taking his guns and ammo as well since I have his stuff in Canada here at my house. I figure 50 rounds a piece is about right. That way if we have a scope out we can have enough to get by and who knows, I have heard some rodeo stories with buffalo sucking up a few rounds as well. I would feel better taking my max that I can.

I just found another box I might order that has more room and less weight and way less cost than a pelican. Anyone try these out?

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx..._d_574000007_d_10100

Thanks for the help guys. If I don't order this one it sounds like I can get by with the 1200 pelican. I appreciate you checking it out for me.
 
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Nube-

How many guns are you expecting to take? Most airlines restrict the number of firearms any one passenger can transport; 2 or 3 is the norm. Sounds like you might need to do some research with your airlines firearms & ammo policy. Confused


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Nube is my client and he actually has it dialed. He's doing everything by the book with Christy's help at Gracy Travel.

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Nube - If Mark Young is your consultant go with his advice and forget some of the other comments you might get. Well maybe not the hair style!!!! Wink

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http://www.sportsafield.com/no...afield/how-much-ammo


How many safaris have been ruined by too much ammo?


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Duckear, I glimpsed at that article real quick but will read it in a bit. It looks like it has some good info. Thanks

As Mark said I booked through him with Zambezi hunters with 2 other friends of mine. I figured I had hassled him with enough questions and problems and wanted to give him a break for a while Smiler He has been more than helpfull through this whole thing and appreciate his help.
Lionhunter, I am not sure if I came across wrong and it sounds like i am taking a whole arsenal of weapons? I will have 2 Blaser R93's in 375HH. My one buddy will have one gun and I will have the other. 2 rifles and 50 rounds a piece is what I think is pretty good and we should be fine with that. I had hopes to take my 300 win for the leapard and the 375 for the rest of the hunt but since my friend lives in Mexico it is easier if I take his rifle as well so I left the 300 win at home and will just shoot everything with the 375.
I just shot them and they do just over 1" with Swift A frames and figure we can shoot everything with those and feel confident with that.
Gun applications are in. Need to shoot the guns a few more times and start packing the bags. Hopefully Will Parks didn't wear Thierry out this past couple weeks and I am ready to rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Cabelas has a nice aluminuim ammo box that holds 5 boxes little smaller than the pelican have a good hunt and make sure put a report waiting on them to get back with me for a ele, the save is sold out for 2 years

I used franklin plastic boxes for my reloads


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You'll do just fine. Have a great safari. You're in good hands with Mark.

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Thanks guys. I will post as soon as I can when I get back. Problem is that I have clients of my own coming in a few days after I get home and I am fully booked for over a month and a half so I might not have time till November to write it up. I will do my best though.
 
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Nube,
you are a good man!!....but please ensure that MY Blaser is packed really safe and sound...lol
-i owe you big time buddy!! - how can i repay you? Maybe you need some help with your Spots?? id be happy to help you out if that is a good way to pay you back....you can sit in camp and drink cold lemonade while i go out and sit in your blind...ha ha
-that would make us even right? (just kidding buddy)
-and for the rest of you reading.....the reason he needs 80 rounds of ammo, is because he has NO SELF CONTROL.....i expect his trophy fee bill to cost more than his first house did!!!
we are both really excited to be hunting together, in Zimbabwe, with Zambezi Outfitters, and i will ensure we post a full report!!
 
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the reason he needs 80 rounds of ammo, is because he has NO SELF CONTROL.....i expect his trophy fee bill to cost more than his first house did!!!


HAHA That is what you said on the first trip!!!
No Self Control was right BOOM I think I am going to have the same problem this time around as well I can tell. And no Dino, you can't shoot my cat hammering
 
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I've got 13 more months till I'm back on the Save hunting with Legend Labat.
Have blast fellows!


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Phil:

You can cut back if you like. Collen has some of the same ammo I left last year. Have them bring it in case you get in a jam. I may not take my 375 this year.
 
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Thanks larry. i just ordered a new box and it is lighter. i will see what the weight it after i get it together.

Has anyone had the experience of actually being overweight with their ammo? What happns then? Do they just take a box of ammo out to get to the weight limit or do they confiscate the whole thing?
 
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I've also recently acquired a Pelican 1200 for that purpose. The MTM Boxes fit if you choose the smaller 50 round ones (will need to check the model if you need it; you can fit 2 of them), or the 22 round ones.
 
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Thanks larry. i just ordered a new box and it is lighter. i will see what the weight it after i get it together.

Has anyone had the experience of actually being overweight with their ammo? What happns then? Do they just take a box of ammo out to get to the weight limit or do they confiscate the whole thing?


Yes.
It occurred when we had two hunters ammunition in one container (to save paperwork, etc.). Some ammunition had to be removed to get under weight.

Pelican 1200 weighed in at 1.2Kg, empty.
 
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Next week I'm taking a Pelican 1200 with 60 rounds of 404 Jeffery and coming just under the 5kg limit (4.9kg). There may be varmints in Tanzania.

Whatever you're taking, there are some airports/airlines that do actually weigh it.


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As I have never had my ammo weighed, I may be off the mark here, but, I do not believe the weight of the Pelican [or any other] case will or should count in your 11lbs/5kg limit? The actual cartidges and their original packaging material will count, I guess. But surely not an airline imposed case?

When asked how much ammo, I have always answered " Exactly, 11 lbs, 5 kilos". Never has been a question.

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As I have never had my ammo weighed, I may be off the mark here, but, I do not believe the weight of the Pelican [or any other] case will or should count in your 11lbs/5kg limit? The actual cartidges and their original packaging material will count, I guess. But surely not an airline imposed case?

When asked how much ammo, I have always answered " Exactly, 11 lbs, 5 kilos". Never has been a question.

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Wink,

Are you clarifying my post or am I missing something?

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Are you clarifying my post or am I missing something?

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SAA specs are 5kg INCLUDING the case.
 
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SAA specs are 5kg INCLUDING the case.


The published SAA policies (just reviewed again) clearly state 5 Kg of ammo. How these rules are applied may be another matter all together given the education and attitudes of those encountered at check in.


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Based on the above I bought a Pelican 1200. I'm planning on going to Tanz and taking two boxes of ammo for each of my .416 Rigby and .338 Rum. 4 boxes (which are well under the weigh limit) won't fit in it. Too small. Ugh! I have a cabela's box that I have used in the past, which is a great size, but for some reason can't be locked with a padlock (major design flaw), but looks like I'm taking it again. Beware the 1200 is simply not big enough if you want to take 40 rounds for each gun.
 
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The number of boxes fitting in the 1200 will depend on caliber and cartridge boxes used. I have fit 3 plastic boxes of 375 H&H & 3 of 30-06 when foam was removed. I have also loaded it with 3 boxes of 416 Rem Mag & 2 of 375 H&H. There's no problem at all with 2 boxes of any of the above with the outside foam layers.


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Same here, 60rnds of .404, pelican 1200, 10lbs exactly on our digital scales
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Next week I'm taking a Pelican 1200 with 60 rounds of 404 Jeffery and coming just under the 5kg limit (4.9kg). There may be varmints in Tanzania.

Whatever you're taking, there are some airports/airlines that do actually weigh it.
 
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