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<blockquote data-quote="shaughn" data-source="post: 1334540"><p>Went to Alaska, had to fly, my rifle made it...my luggage wound up in SE Asia, ammunition and "Military" equipment seized (Binoculars, range finder, non military camo etc) Luckily I was using a .375 H&H, so was able to locally source ammunition.</p><p></p><p>Several friends who travel to various local's to hunt have taken to air freighting their preferred ammunition (just under the amount that is allowed in said country) in addition to carry the bare minimum in their luggage, because they feel that sometimes the missing luggage is an intentional act by some people, firearms are being watched/tracked fairly well, so they make it, but everything else ....</p><p></p><p>So while I may not be spending $10 000 dollars to go hunt somewhere, planning for potential problems is part of my hunt prep and finding out that my cartridge of choice can be sourced locally, means if my luggage goes astray, I still can hunt with "MY" rifle versus a borrowed unfamiliar rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaughn, post: 1334540"] Went to Alaska, had to fly, my rifle made it...my luggage wound up in SE Asia, ammunition and "Military" equipment seized (Binoculars, range finder, non military camo etc) Luckily I was using a .375 H&H, so was able to locally source ammunition. Several friends who travel to various local's to hunt have taken to air freighting their preferred ammunition (just under the amount that is allowed in said country) in addition to carry the bare minimum in their luggage, because they feel that sometimes the missing luggage is an intentional act by some people, firearms are being watched/tracked fairly well, so they make it, but everything else .... So while I may not be spending $10 000 dollars to go hunt somewhere, planning for potential problems is part of my hunt prep and finding out that my cartridge of choice can be sourced locally, means if my luggage goes astray, I still can hunt with "MY" rifle versus a borrowed unfamiliar rifle. [/QUOTE]
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