Very interested! How would that work? And what would the fees be?Thanks for all the input. @Just a dude in BC you'll probably also be glad to know we're about to start shipping some products to CA. Probably next week... finalizing a few things with the tax and shipping software...
Duty/Taxes are automatically calculated with the shipping software. Currently we're doing flat rate shipping of 30 USD which is a pretty good average of what it costs. In the case that someone orders something to some address truly out in the Canadian Wilderness, and the price is exceptionally high, we'll reach out to the customer and see if they want to pay the difference. We're hoping to roll out the beta version of this service in the next couple of days. The draft terms are already on our website:Very interested! How would that work? And what would the fees be?
My plan is to look at doing the first import after Geoff finished 338 cal. He's been busy working on getting bullets made. In the meantime we've got more brass coming in.Any word on 410 grain solids and softs in .416 caliber?
I would be interested in a few boxes of those also..375 350 grain Weldcore SP HD
I'm loading these right now. Me need more. Lot more.I would be interested in a few boxes of those also.
Cut the guy some slack ...Lost most of the business to a fire and rebuilding it in his 70's.they probably got a copy of the secret service SOPs, as they almost operate at gov't speed....not many of us are counting on them any longer as there are Better, Cheaper and Quicker. What is they say about big business? There's the Quick and the Dead. If that retarded lil punk kid was counting on Woodleighs, Trump wouldn't have even been nicked! And, don't shoot the messenger. It's business, NOT personal.
I have RN solids in .583/585, but I thought members sorta disliked the RN?750 gr bullets in .585 for 577 nitro both solids and softs. The ones for full nitro velocities.
Also 400 gr .411 for 450-400
Really I’m sure there will be a lot of interest in all the popular nitro calibers 600,577,500,470,450,450-400 ect.
I know the market is not big in comparison to bolt action cartridges but at the moment anything in these will sell due to there no being much out.
For those of us that remember, even PRIOR to the fire, they were not being shipped regularly to the US. I'd get a box or two of .264 160s (100 ct not 50-have to give 'em credit for that) and then "POOF," they'd disappear for another year or so. I'd say their mfg (of a particular bullet) was irregular. Try to get the 375 or 416 good stuff for DG? Forget it. Buy American. Swift/Barnes works perfectly for DG, they're cheaper and in much greater supply. For all normal American calibers, there are just too many great longer range performers to list. 'Just stating the facts. Same reason you should ALL be voting trump. It just makes better sense at this juncture.Cut the guy some slack ...Lost most of the business to a fire and rebuilding it in his 70's.
I use the Woodleigh SN and Hydros for the above reason and small groups and they work. Hydro's were not effected by the fire as made else where. You can always email Woodleigh to inquire if they could send Hydros.Well I can personally vouch for the .474 Hydro and would like to see it in stock. This one recovered from an elephant, the tip was found by axe.
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I use Woodleigh .474 500gr SP & Hydros and get same point of impact with the same load in my .470ne
I use the Woodleigh SN and Hydros for the above reason and small groups and they work. Hydro's were not affected by the fire as made else where. You can always email Woodleigh to inquire if they could send Hydros.
I did express myself poorly. Meant to say "ask if a distributor can get the Hydros". My apologies, for not thinking of the importation side of the equation clearly.I did contact Woodleigh and they said I had to go through a dealer; had an OZ dealer ship some over but he no longer ships internationally.
So I’m glad to see @RAVEN ROCKS PRECISION taking up the Woodleigh imports.
I think import/export is a problem both ways. Good thing is Raven Rock is planning to import and ask what is in demand.I did express myself poorly. Meant to say "ask if a distributor can get the Hydros". My apologies, for not thinking of the importation side of the equation clearly.
Well said . I think Geoff McDonald has gone above and beyond what most would do to reestablish a very niche business after a catastrophic fire . He is to be commended not castigatedI think import/export is a problem both ways. Good thing is Raven Rock is planning to import and ask what is in demand.
Im surprised that someone was surprised that they were irregular with supply in the US all that Woodleigh have been through they are doing a good job of supplying the world with a niche product from a small operation.
I’m glad Geoff decided to rebuild and hope someone wants to continue in the business providing the range on offer.