I was fortunate enough to have a play with the Rifle when I visit Westley Richards, sadly WR have decided not to put rifle into production.
https://www.westleyrichards.com/thee...eather-rifle/#
I was fortunate enough to have a play with the Rifle when I visit Westley Richards, sadly WR have decided not to put rifle into production.
https://www.westleyrichards.com/thee...eather-rifle/#
Whats amazing about it - apart from the brand and the price tag?
.300 Win Mag - for shooting mountain sheep !
They probably did some "market research" after the Simon Clode passed on.
"To that end, it needed to be built to cope with the rigours of mountaineering, be light enough to carry at altitude, be impervious to the weather and terrain and sufficiently flat-shooting and fast to engage quarry, with confidence, at long range in poor weather and hard-hitting enough to terminate a large, powerful animal with one shot, two at most."
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Westley Richard's synthetic.
Just what, may I ask is "amazing" about the rifle? Don't bother, rhetorical question. Nothing.
Will stick with the Kimber for now
30" barrel?
Looks like a great deal of thought and development went into that. There are off the shelf options that will do what it can do for a far lower price, but that misses the point. To see such a package put together, with the best bits is always a pleasure to see.
Be good but the synthetic stock kind of kills the snob value
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