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Hey, guys!
I'm heading out for my first Plains Game hunt with Cruiser in September. I handload and I am prepared to argue how plastic slip-top boxes are "original factory packaging", but I also don't want to complicate things if I don't have to.
Does the SAPS office check ammo? And if they do and object to your packaging, who negotiable is this?
I need three empty, serviceable NOSLER .30-06 boxes. If you have some, please reach out to me and let me know what you want for them.
On a lighter note, I'm hoping to take a Kudu, Gemsbok, Blue Wildebeest and a Warthog. If those, go well, I have an option on an Impala. I had settled on a stout handload with a 200-grain Nosler Accubond that gives me a ragged one whole group at 100 yards. I really don't want to have to do more load development this late in the game, but I'm thinking of switching to a 180-grain Partition.
Thanks for any assistance.
I'm heading out for my first Plains Game hunt with Cruiser in September. I handload and I am prepared to argue how plastic slip-top boxes are "original factory packaging", but I also don't want to complicate things if I don't have to.
Does the SAPS office check ammo? And if they do and object to your packaging, who negotiable is this?
I need three empty, serviceable NOSLER .30-06 boxes. If you have some, please reach out to me and let me know what you want for them.
On a lighter note, I'm hoping to take a Kudu, Gemsbok, Blue Wildebeest and a Warthog. If those, go well, I have an option on an Impala. I had settled on a stout handload with a 200-grain Nosler Accubond that gives me a ragged one whole group at 100 yards. I really don't want to have to do more load development this late in the game, but I'm thinking of switching to a 180-grain Partition.
Thanks for any assistance.