Areaonereal
AH fanatic
Anyone had a problem returning with empty brass and no ammo thru Windhoek.
In Germany they wanted to take my binoculars apart. I told them if they did they could keep them. Then they ask all what I hunted and sent me on.Just one other note, on a previous trip to Germany I failed to declare four empty cartridges that I had kept as souvenirs from a hunt there, each one written on with a felt marker - "Reh" or "Keiler" I was not traveling with a firearm or ammunition. That got me escorted transport to the security section of another Frankfurt terminal and an interview with five security agents for a half hour. They eventually waved me through and asked about hunting grizzly bears in Canada.
No problem just keep it in a locked ammo box. These days more of us will be bringing brass back than ever before.Anyone had a problem returning with empty brass and no ammo thru Windhoek.
That's all I did leaving Windhoek at the end of February. The police asked me how many live rounds I still had and I answered. Then they checked my rifle and sent me on my way. They didn't require me to check my ammo box separately.No problem just keep it in a locked ammo box. These days more of us will be bringing brass back than ever before.