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We are soliciting feedback on behalf of Woodleigh to help determine direct to consumer demand. Let us know which Woodleigh Bullet variants you're most excited to see available again. I'll be passing it along to Geoff after I compile all the feedback. If you've already responded via email or on AfricaHunting, no need to double tap this thread. Thanks in advance for any input. In the meantime, we have a little bit of new old stock: https://ravenrocksprecision.com/pre.../?_bc_fsnf=1&brand=87&in_stock=1
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I sure was glad to get some of the last available 300 grain 375 solids a couple of years ago.
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It would be good to see 0.423” 400 grain SPs in production. Also availability of 0.458” 500 grain Hydro solids as components for sale to hand loaders would be great.
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I like the Woodleigh 570 grain soft point for my 500 Nitro Express rifle.
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270 & 300 gr 375s 480gr 458s 250gr 348s 215gr 303s
But ESPECIALLY the 270gr 375s, please
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The 30 caliber 240 grain. Rather a good bullet in the 30/06
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9.3MM 250 gr. PP
.375 270 gr. PP
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There’s not a lot of choices available for the 405 Winchester so I was always glad Woodleigh produced a RN SN for that caliber. My supply is starting to dwindle…
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The 9.3 Cal .366" 320gr RN SN (CAT 49)
Thank you.
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.410" 400gr. (for 450-400) Anything in .358"
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Yep, 215's for the 303 British, that said, i have developed a 210gr BBW#13 flat nosed solid load for my 303 double rifle, guess that theoretically doubles my 215gr stash number.
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.410" 400gr. (for 450-400) Anything in .358" That .410/.411" 400 grain Weldcore is a hell of a bullet, turned off cameras and video and done some testing on a dead Cape Buff bull, the soft nearly exited both shoulders, was just under the hide, the 400gr solid went straight through both shoulders, the second solid went in the ham and was found in the neck, massive straight line penetration, these were fired at 2255 fps from a 400 Whelen.
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The 215 grain bullets for the 303 British are winners. A couple modern single shot rifles have been produced in this caliber. I was able to pick up the Uberti 1885 in 303 British and it really shoots well with the 215 gr RN.
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