425 Westley Richards Bullets-New Rifle needs food

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Looking for .435 bullets, if anyone has any projectiles and are willing to part with some, please send me a PM

Thanks-
 
Lead Cored:
-Wim Degol in Belgium will make you Star Mantel soft points and tombac jacketed round nosed solids

Monolithic:
-Rhino offers Solid Shank expanding bullets and flat nosed monolithic brass solids
-Hammer offers all-copper hollow points
 
Just seen some freshly made Woodleigh ones advertised in Australia.
 
Any chance of seeing the rifle??
It’s a dandy. Marked “first 425 westley Richards by griffin & howe New York” on the barrel.

I’d love to use rhinos but I can’t seem to find anyone in USA distributing them. Going to start with some hawk bullets to be able to shoot it. Hopefully Woodleigh comes back.

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It’s a dandy. Marked “first 425 westley Richards by griffin & howe New York” on the barrel.

I’d love to use rhinos but I can’t seem to find anyone in USA distributing them. Going to start with some hawk bullets to be able to shoot it. Hopefully Woodleigh comes back.
That is way cool! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for getting back to me, I'll pass, Great luck in sell it . I don't think you'll have it long
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