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    Woodleigh users ?

    Any Folk over here usin the Woodleigh bullets for hunting?

    Really common and popular bullet for Hunting over in Aus, havnt seen much about them here??

    hands down imo, one of the best hunting premiums there is.

    understandably not many tough critters in NZ that may warrant need for a bonded projectile... they are my benchmark for Sambar deer yet still reliably work proper for the smaller fallow and red deers..

    are they priced high here or just not needed?
    see alot of light thin jacketed paper punching projies used on tahr and reds -

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    They are used here, most hunters have no idea what bullet type they should be using the current trend is to use bullets that fragment not sure why
    anyone thinks that is a good idea,
    I like bullets that expand and exit, never tried Woodleigh may try some 7mm my other hunting rifle is a 9.3x62 only use cast bullets in it Woodleighs
    would be a bit over the top.
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    Deadeyedick's sell them.

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    I use 400gr pp in 458win mag and 215gr in one of the 303's
    Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Deadeyedick's sell them.
    So does Tokoroa Locksmiths

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    So does Tokoroa Locksmiths
    Yep, as well as selling retail. I pretty sure he is the NZ importer/distributor for Woodleigh. Good selection and a good company to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    They are used here, most hunters have no idea what bullet type they should be using the current trend is to use bullets that fragment not sure why
    anyone thinks that is a good idea,
    I like bullets that expand and exit, never tried Woodleigh may try some 7mm my other hunting rifle is a 9.3x62 only use cast bullets in it Woodleighs
    would be a bit over the top.
    i use the 250gr PPsn and RN on the Sambar out of the 9.3x62 T3 i have, certainly do the Job.
    Cast is cool for sure, especially a hard cast- Use HRCB in the .375 winchester and they are just pole drivers- straight throgh....

    the 7mm will like them, i use them exclusivly in the 7mm-08 140gr PPSN, just started using the 150gr 308 PPSN in the 30-06 .

    Cool to hear they are About over here- Certainly the benchmark for Hunters-


    I am hearing you with the whole Fragment bullet for hunting use here...... shot placement typically overrrides this simply because at longer range one can put into the lungs with ease, for bush hunting they are far from ideal esp with velocities over or arond 2900 - esp if shoulders are encontered.

    alot of Technicals get pushed over here i see, many of those techs wont effect the average hunters.

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    I tried them in my .270 win many years ago and they were the only projectile I tried that I couldn't get to shoot in that rifle. 2"+ from the usual 1.25" shooter.
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    So does Tokoroa Locksmiths
    I don't know wether he is anymore.
    I'm after some .510 x 440 grain at present, I still waiting a reply from Dead Eye Dicks, one week so far
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    I used them in a 303 single shot. I was given some 215 woodleigh RN for it when I got it and told it did not like little bullets. Loaded up with a solid 2100fps out of the shorter barrel, they hit like thors hammer. BOOM - Flop. real easy to find animals after I hit them. They are right where I left them......exactly where they were standing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    I used them in a 303 single shot. I was given some 215 woodleigh RN for it when I got it and told it did not like little bullets. Loaded up with a solid 2100fps out of the shorter barrel, they hit like thors hammer. BOOM - Flop. real easy to find animals after I hit them. They are right where I left them......exactly where they were standing.
    yeah its all i could get to shoot well in my .303 aswell, being .312 they fitbetter than the american 311s... not to mention Rugers oversized bores
    i luvthe 215 gr for Sambar!

    even for such a heavy Grain they open up an do the deed very nicely!

    good to hear mate

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    You should try my cast .303's only .30 cents each sized .314" for an even better fit

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    You should try my cast .303's only .30 cents each sized .314" for an even better fit
    i left the big princess in Australia- contemplated bringing it for the nostalgia of it but when those 350m shots call.... im not sure the 303 would call back

    they hard cast to run a decent velocity or just plinkers?

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    Sorted the .510s r on their way!!
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    Sorted the .510s r on their way!!
    if you were fully stuck, my distributer /sponsor man would be willing to ship them out to you for minimal cost.
    he send them across the world for others in need.
    for future, hit up NT firearms in Gove. or on the woodleigh fan page on FB under Anthony George.. tell him hilldog sent ya.... great woodleigh lover and intensive knowledge on the big buffalo guns/cartridges. esp over 45s
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