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Hello fellow "Bwanna's"...Just got me a Gorgeous Westley Richards .577 Double "Best Grade"...Do any of you guys have a "Light" .577NE Double and would you please share your load data with the 650 grain bullets(83gr and /or 90gr Cordite Loads,NOT BP)This is sometimes called the "Tropical Load"...Velocities are around 1850fps...Also,your experiences with it on African Dangerous Game please...I have been told by 2 pros so far that the pentration with these are fantastic and they both have taken several Elephant and Buff with them,"No Problem"! ....Thanks for sharing


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Posts: 6572 | Location: NEW ORLEANS / CAJUN COUNTRY!!! | Registered: 05 September 2005Reply With Quote
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The 650 grain bullet at 1850 fps was for the 577 x 2 3/4". It was considered an Indian round and not suitable for African elephant.

Your .577 is probably a 577 x 3" which is regulated for 750 grains at 2050 fps.

On DG I have not used a 577 but I have used a 585 Nyati shooting a 750 grain solid at 2267 fps on one elephant and one buffalo. Penetration was not fantastic at all. I only got about 3.5 feet. An insurance shot on a buffalo that was fired into the top of the spine failed to exit out the bottom of the rib cage. That does not mean it is a bad round. Penetration was adequate, but only adequate.
 
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Dan, if this is the rifle I think it is, no, it's a 90/650 3" gun built as a special lightweight model.

Safari, isn't this the lightweight Westley that was on GA recently? If so, I'd probably start with 100 grains RL 15 with 4 to 5 grains dacron fill and the 650 grain Woodleigh and work up from there shooting over a chronograph. I think 1850 fps was from 28" barrels.
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Oops! A tiger gun on a 3 inch case. I wonder how much full power loads would cross at 25 yards.
 
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Dan:

If it's the gun I'm thinking of, yeah, a purpose-built tiger rifle, built light. Don't know how much 100/750s would cross. Not sure I'd want to get kicked hard enough to find out. Wink Stunning rifle though.
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the full patch 750 grain load is 119 grains of rel 15 with 5 grains of dacron thats ross seyfired load and butch i belive uses 125 grains of rel 15 and a 750 grain bullet but his load is to be used in his guns only primer is fed 215.
 
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