.303 Westley Richards Falling Block

Well a nice zambian species hunt here with others that caughtyour fancy..sable, kafue lechwe, Chobe bushbuck, puku and whatever else...and with your selection it will be hard to choose for your ele hunt :E Hmmm::E Head Scratch::D Beers:
I like it. Let's talk privately soon. Im pretty booked, but open to a plan.
 
There is a very nice WR falling block takedown rifle in 35 Winchester for sale at Rebel Gunworks in Brisbane . It once belonged to Wal Winfer who wrote the 7 volume set on falling block rifles . I looked at it this week - it is a good rifle .
 
This .303 Westley Richards falling block rifle, built in 1910, is a take-down model with an interrupted thread. The action is notably strong and exceptionally smooth, complemented by full-coverage engraving and a full-length rib. The engraver masterfully incorporated a variety of styles, giving the rifle a depth and character that is difficult to fully capture in photographs. Complete with its original case, it stands as a scarce and refined example of a classic British sporting arm.



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Superb example of a falling block rifle . And in the mighty 303 to boot .
 
Dchum
First, thank you for the encouragement!

I’m always a little hesitant to post hunting pics due to the nature of my business. But since you asked, I will oblige. But fair warning, I’ve got two Botswana trips, a Tanzania trip, and a SA trip this summer. You might get tired of reports!

I’m using the 450/400 on Buffalo in Tanzania. But on my May elephant hunt, I’m taking a pre war Rigby Rising Bite 500 NE.
I would love to showcase a story of the elephant hunt with the Rising Bite when you get back!
 
This .303 Westley Richards falling block rifle, built in 1910, is a take-down model with an interrupted thread. The action is notably strong and exceptionally smooth, complemented by full-coverage engraving and a full-length rib. The engraver masterfully incorporated a variety of styles, giving the rifle a depth and character that is difficult to fully capture in photographs. Complete with its original case, it stands as a scarce and refined example of a classic British sporting arm.



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@PaulB
Beat but how does it shoot and what load is it regulated for,215grauners or lighter.
Bob
 
Dchum
First, thank you for the encouragement!

I’m always a little hesitant to post hunting pics due to the nature of my business. But since you asked, I will oblige. But fair warning, I’ve got two Botswana trips, a Tanzania trip, and a SA trip this summer. You might get tired of reports!

I’m using the 450/400 on Buffalo in Tanzania. But on my May elephant hunt, I’m taking a pre war Rigby Rising Bite 500 NE.
Did you recently complete a hunt in ng34?

Swear I just saw a pic of a bull killed there recently with a PH most of us would know.

The hunter sure did look like you!
 
Absolutely stunning rifle, congrats on your acquisition.
I certainly admire your dedication to old school quality and simplicity.

No good for me, I'd want to drill and tap it.
Can't see past the light on a dark night.

Congrats again and thanks for sharing with us.
It's refreshing knowing quality stuff like this is still out there and being used for purpose.
 
In a word, exquisite!
 

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