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On 04/10/2020 at 09:17, philpot said:

 Need to inform the airline / ferry operator in case they have a policy to lock away the firearms in a seperate area. Easyjet charge an extra £60 for this service.

Aside from a EFP.  It's the transport charges that mount up. Especially if there is a gang of you.  Last year one of the son in laws and a few of his mates decided to go Goose shooting up in Scotland.  they were going to fly up from Gatwick.   When they tallied up the cost that they were going to get charged for their guns as a group it came to a pretty penny, so son in law decided to load all the cartridges, guns and cases and bags into one of his vans and road it up.  They had to sit in the airport for hours and then fly and get a car to get to the lodge so it wasn't long before he arrived. They knew that the guns and other stuff was in his control all of the time and wouldn't take a detour to outer Mongolia or somewhere and that they would be out on the goose flight next morning. AND  It would have been the same on the return journey.  ALSO there were a few geese making the trip south in the van.!  What's the form when you turn up at an airport with half a dozen geese carcasses.?  Are they classed as Monkey meat.!??  

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