Under New Bullets:
450gr .416" Soft Nose
SD .372
BC .402
They also mentioned:
New in 2001:
416 Rigby SN and 404 Jeffery SN. Feature a new high performance jacket to withstand higher impact velocities than the previous version. Expansion is still reliable at low velocities.
Woodleigh's web site:
http://www.woodleighbullets.com.au/
-BOB
I assure you I will be trying both on Buffalo within a year.
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Ray Atkinson
Geoff has increased the jacket thickness on the 410 grainers to handle the weatherby velocities.
The 450 grainers have the original 'thinner jacket' and he says 2200fps is ideal.I am thinking of buying some to try in a friend's 416 myself.
Karl.
[This message has been edited by Karl (edited 07-07-2001).]
[This message has been edited by D Hunter (edited 07-07-2001).]
Thanks for any info....
I wouldn't worry about the 350 not stabilizing, just try them and see, most of that stuff is theorizing...So what if they shoot 3" at 100, thats good for Buffalo at 25 yds I'd bet....I'll be using them....
I will say if your gun dotes on 300's it'll do fine with a 350...
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Ray Atkinson
She is sending me several boxes of both to test on Buffalo etc.
Geoff Woodleigh is presently in the Bush shooting Water Buffalo and Aussie cattle with them to see how they work...
He asked me if I thought a RN or a Protected Point would be the best seller and I said the round nose and I think he felt the Protected point, so he's going to produce both....now thats a good idea...
He said solids would be down the line about a year...something about the jacket material that he uses for softs is shorter than the solid jackets...
At any rate when Woodleigh makes a bullet you can bet it will work or its going to get fixed, if it doesn't....
These heavy for caliber bullets are for herd shooting Buff at short ranges and will expand like the dickens to huge cross sections and come to rest on the opposite shoulder, as designed. They also work well on all plains game...
I suspect clay is much harder than Buffalo and most people drive thoes bullets too fast as they have been, in the past , designed for 2200 to 2300 FPS...Woodleigh recently toughened them up for 404 and 416 because of the higher velocities and some failures caused by that....
Woodleigh softs are designed to open up big and stop on the off side skin of a Buffalo in calibers 404 and 416 based on the original velocitys...When driven at the proper velocity they are the most perfect of bullets...and I suspect the new toughies will perform perfectly at the higher velocities...
It is impossible to make a bullet that works under all conditions, but most of todays bullets do a pretty good job..Everyone that hunts a lot will have failures from time to time..I have had most with BarnesX, but I know some very respected hunters that swear by them and have never had a failure, so who knows...
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Ray Atkinson