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Bringing buckshot but no shotgun
27 August 2015, 03:01
larryshoresBringing buckshot but no shotgun
I want to bring some buckshot for the PH in case some one manages to wound a leopard. I will not have a shotgun. It this a problem in Zim?
27 August 2015, 03:13
MARK H. YOUNGYes! Don't do it.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 27 August 2015, 03:33
larryshoresmark:
What happens? Do they throw you in jail? Give you a $10 fine? Or???
27 August 2015, 04:25
DoubleDonMight end up in a Zim jail with a free "foot long"

. Hard on (no pun intended) your tail bone

IMHO, not worth the risk. No good deed goes unpunished!!
Deo Vindice,
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27 August 2015, 05:10
larryshoresI may just take my own shotgun.
27 August 2015, 05:18
DoubleDonNo conflict that way.
Deo Vindice,
Don
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27 August 2015, 08:20
LHowellquote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Yes! Don't do it.

31 August 2015, 10:38
KMG Hunting SafarisIf you take your own shotgun, there will be no problems.
01 September 2015, 04:11
ledvmInstead of buckshot though...I would choose some of those Dead-Coyote loads of T-sized Hevi-shot. Much better and denser pattern, Hevi-shot will NOT deform, very adequate penetration on leopard type animals at charge type ranges.
Just for grins sometime...pattern your shotgun with buckshot (esp the big sizes) and then compare to T Hevi-shot through an Imp Cylinder...I bet you'll be amazed.
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01 September 2015, 05:22
David WLarry,
FWIW, I took two boxes of shells and no shotgun on my recent trip to Zim. I entered at Bulawayo. The customs guy, who seemed to be the man in charge, asked me about them and I told him they were for birds, using the PH's shotgun. He asked if we would shoot all of them during our stay and when I said we would, he seemed convinced and we moved on. After that encounter, I'm not sure it is worth the hassle if you encounter an agent who wants to cause a problem.
01 September 2015, 23:07
Use Enough GunAgree with Mark Young.
03 September 2015, 12:59
BigBBearLarry, I have taken shot shells to Zim many times with never a problem. When they have asked what it is for I tell them hunting birds and they are ok with it. I have even asked my observer who was not hunting with no rifle to bring shotgun shells and also no problem. It is not illegal, just list it on your form in triplicate. If for any reason they objected, they can just confiscate it.
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05 September 2015, 08:49
Use Enough GunTHIS WAS TAKEN FROM THE AFRICA HUNTING.COM WEBSITE:
Zimbabwe Weapon / Ammunition Importation Procedures
- Temporary importation of firearms and ammunition into Zimbabwe is free of charge and the process is quick and easy. Should you be traveling with bows and arrows to and/or through Zimbabwe, there is no required permit or charges.
- Hunters entering Zimbabwe with firearm(s) and ammunition must complete in duplicate a Certificate To Possess Firearms Form F.R. 20 for all firearm(s) and/or ammunition in their possession. Click here to print a copy of this form, we would strongly recommend that you fill out the form in duplicate beforehand, leaving them unsigned and carry it with you to Zimbabwe, along with a third copy for yourself. Your hunting outfitter does not need to receive a copy of this form.
- This application form F.R. 20 must be submitted upon entry while declaring your firearm(s) and ammunition at the customs hall of the airport, where your temporary import/export permit will be issued.
- A maximum of one hundred (100) rounds of ammunition may be imported per hunting rifle, however you may encounter greater restrictions from the airline(s) you are traveling on or country you are departing from or other countries you may be visiting or transiting through. For more information on this topic, read the Africa Hunting article, Laws & Regulations for Hunters Traveling with Weapons by clicking here.
- Only ammunition for the specific caliber(s) you are bringing may be imported.
Carefully read the very last sentence. This means that you CANNOT LEGALLY bring in any ammunition unless you are bringing in a corresponding firearm. It doesn't matter if you've gotten away with it before or not. IT IS ILLEGAL. Larry: You're smarter than that, I hope.