I'm leaving June 25 and am taking both my 404J and 375H&H. I'm bringing two boxes of ammunition for each rifle. The four boxes of ammunition weigh about 8 pounds. Reading this thread prompted me to go out to various regulatory websites. My understanding is that when 'case' is referred to, that is the cardboard or plastic case that the ammunition comes in from the manufacturer which I've verified Nosler, Federal and Hornady all have the cartridges separated in the plastic or cardboard case. Nothing I read requires us to the put the ammunition into another, locked storage device. Thus weight including case refers to the manufacturers 'case' (cardboard or plastic).
I am using a Pelican 1300 (for the ammunition along with my knife, multi-tool, and a few other items including TSA Pelican locks) which will put me over 11 pounds just in case Airlink requires the ammunition box to travel outside my other checked bag for the flight from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls.
I'm including links for anyone that wants to have them as reference. I've bookmarked all of these links on my I-Phone so if I have any issues with Delta in Tampa, I can refer them to the regulations and their own website.
SA Airlink states 5 KG in a separate and lockable container.
FAA Pack Safe
TSA Transporting Firearms and Ammunition
IATA Dangerous Goods Guidance for Passengers
IATA PDF Table 2.3.A
Delta Flying with Sports Equipment
- You will need to open the section "Shooting Equipment" to get the details.
SA Airlink Firearms and Ammunition Travel Page
When I return from my trip I will post my hunt report and include a summary of the travel for reference.