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Bringing a custom rifle for NZ hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="OLI62" data-source="post: 1441094" data-attributes="member: 29319"><p>A buddy and I are knocking one off our bucket list with a stag and fallow deer hunt in New Zealand next April. My question concerns bringing my custom 300 WM for the hunt. In doing some pre-trip research I see that New Zealand has a list of approved rifles that are allowed into the country, yet I've seen pictures of all kinds of obviously visiting hunters with various custom rifles; none of which are on the approved list.</p><p></p><p>Is there some provision on the firearm permit application that allows for bringing a rifle not on the approved list? Is it something perhaps that the NZ authorities consider on a case by case basis? Thanks in advance for any info/guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLI62, post: 1441094, member: 29319"] A buddy and I are knocking one off our bucket list with a stag and fallow deer hunt in New Zealand next April. My question concerns bringing my custom 300 WM for the hunt. In doing some pre-trip research I see that New Zealand has a list of approved rifles that are allowed into the country, yet I've seen pictures of all kinds of obviously visiting hunters with various custom rifles; none of which are on the approved list. Is there some provision on the firearm permit application that allows for bringing a rifle not on the approved list? Is it something perhaps that the NZ authorities consider on a case by case basis? Thanks in advance for any info/guidance. [/QUOTE]
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