Should I build a 318 Westley Richards?

I went through the proces of building a .333 Jeffery in 2006. Was is worth it?…well yes but in reality I should have bought an original Jefferymauser instead. It took two 3 full years to have it completed.
You need to show us photos of the 333 Jefferey and we will tell you if it was worth it .
 
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very much worth it. Any rifle that gives you pleasure to look at, carry in the field, and when you bring game to the grass is always worth any time delay in getting it to that point.
 
i went with the 338-06 A square (i stress over components these days) as a modern version with nearly the same case length, the same case capacity and when loaded to same pressure as the 318, nearly same velocity (2356 vs 2330 fps in 24" barrel). Given the historical performance of the 318 on big game, this 338-06 should be the same for given bullet. The 318 OAL was 3.34" vs CIP spec. of 3.53" to fit into standard action. To much engineer in me!
 
Nostalgia! :):):)
IIRC, the 318 was Bell’s favorite caliber but there was a big “but”… getting reliable 318 ammo. For nostalgia and to be historically accurate, you’ll need to reload the 318. Then spray a few of the primers with WD 40 when reloading for random FTF or an occasional squib. Then have failures while hunting elephants. Then use up all your 318 ammo for practice by shooting cormorants on the wing. Then get rid of the 318. Replace it with a 7x57. Acquire large supply of reliable DWM ammo with 173 gr full metal jacket bullets for hunting elephants. True story.

Nothing wrong with the 318 other than the details of the reality of the pain in the arse of procuring good ammo, reloading components including premium big game bullets. The price of nostalgia, not unlike 120 years ago ;)
 
Nostalgia! :):):)
IIRC, the 318 was Bell’s favorite caliber but there was a big “but”… getting reliable 318 ammo. For nostalgia and to be historically accurate, you’ll need to reload the 318. Then spray a few of the primers with WD 40 when reloading for random FTF or an occasional squib. Then have failures while hunting elephants. Then use up all your 318 ammo for practice by shooting cormorants on the wing. Then get rid of the 318. Replace it with a 7x57. Acquire large supply of reliable DWM ammo with 173 gr full metal jacket bullets for hunting elephants. True story.

Nothing wrong with the 318 other than the details of the reality of the pain in the arse of procuring good ammo, reloading components including premium big game bullets. The price of nostalgia, not unlike 120 years ago ;)
I understand the ammunition problems WDM Bell has with Kynoch.

I thought I read that later in his elephant hunting career, he moved up from the 7x57 to the.318 Westley Richards?
Please correct me if I’m mistaken.
 
I understand the ammunition problems WDM Bell has with Kynoch.

I thought I read that later in his elephant hunting career, he moved up from the 7x57 to the.318 Westley Richards?
Please correct me if I’m mistaken.
It’s my understanding that he moved back to the 7mm afterwards.
Bell stated the only reliable ammo the British produced was the military 303 ammo.
 

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