Improper head stamps are seized at the Zim border, I know this. I had to open every sealed box and prove they matched my permit. Not positive with RSA
OK... I see where you are coming from. I have not yet experienced this checking of the head stamps on all the ammo...mostly, the guy just looks on the box and sees that it is for 458WM or 375H & H etc.....Improper head stamps are seized at the Zim border, I know this. I had to open every sealed box and prove they matched my permit. Not positive with RSA
Come to think of it, you won't get the rifle in either. The customs / immigration / bribe takers won't know what caliber the rifle is unless you get it engraved.
Three steps:
1. What does your permit say
2. What does the gun say
3. What does the ammo say
If three don't match clearly, your trip is probably ruined. They harassed me for having a 7mm Mauser permit and 7x57 ammo!
ABSOLUTELY... what I would do in such cases, is to get an authorised letter from a registered gunsmith stating that .275 Rigby and 7 x 57 is same calibre, or whatever to suffice.Had you a .275 Rigby on the permit and 7x57 ammo, they would really have gotten upset! Obviously not hunters or even gun people.