Bringing Reloading Components to Africa

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Going to ZA next year and I want to bring reloading components (cases and bullets only; no primers or powder) in addition to a tip for my PH in calibers they load. Has anyone ever put these in their checked bags from the US to the UK to ZA? Any issues forseen?

I plan on calling all countries first, obviously, but needed to know if it was a hard no first.
 
2022 did bullets and brass (300 WM) via United to Johannesburg, and in 2023 did the same via Delta (.375 H&H). Packed them in freezer zip lock bags and made them easy to locate in my checked suitcase. Very appreciated. I had no issues, but direct flights from US to RSA.
 
I've taken stuff to Namibia, via Germany (IIRC). No issues, but last time my PH said don't try it. Apparently they started charging a duty tax at the airport if they found them. Seems to be inconsistently applied though.
 
I've taken stuff to Namibia, via Germany (IIRC). No issues, but last time my PH said don't try it. Apparently they started charging a duty tax at the airport if they found them. Seems to be inconsistently applied though.
Interesting on the import tax. I’m more worried about the staff at Heathrow freaking out by finding them and not understanding that empty casings are not live rounds. Trying not to end up in jail.
 
You need to be really careful on bringing reloading components to RSA. I was told by my outfitter that I'd need a license, from SAPS I'd imagine, to buy brass, powder, or primers; but not to buy projectiles. So you're probably safe bringing in bullets.
 
I don’t think it is a wise idea to take ANY firearm related items out off or into a country without the express approval of customs of both countries, you could find yourself in jail & don’t take this as scare mongering as I know !

Even shotgun wads can lead to this, sights, half finished stocks, empty cases & projectiles all considered “firearm accessories” by some jurisdictions !
 
I've taken stuff to Namibia, via Germany (IIRC). No issues, but last time my PH said don't try it. Apparently they started charging a duty tax at the airport if they found them. Seems to be inconsistently applied though.
I once brought 200 7mm bullets into Namibia, four boxes of 50 each. My luggage passed through Tambo without incident, however it was flagged for customs inspection in Windhoek.
Opened my bag, looked at the boxes, and then informed me that an "Import Duty" is owed.
I asked how much is owed, and received a blank stare from the helpful customs official.
Got it, reached into my pocket and pulled out a smattering of Rand, one dollar bills and coins....
The exact amount required, lucky!
 

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