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A Classic Westley Richards .425 Take Down Bolt Action Big Game Rifle.

If I was asked to name just one of the classic Westley Richards rifles, a .425 magnum take down bolt action would have to be on the short list. Here is a .425 rifle that has just been completed in our workshops and is now destined for Botswana, to the experienced  hands of a young hunter who travels Africa in search of his game.

Presented in a classic, green canvas and leather case, this is a no frills rifle, a practical rifle and one which is destined to hunt hard. For those of you unfamiliar with the calibre the .425 has 'neck and neck' ballistics with the .416 Rigby. Rigby would no doubt claim more power but we would object, strongly! The WR cartridge was designed to fit straight into a standard size Mauser action and originally the cartridges were sold in a 5 shot clip, you would load from the clip directly into the 5 shot drop magazine you see here on this rifle.

As you will see from the advertisement at the bottom of the post which is from our 1912 catalogue,  we have reproduced the classic lines of the rifle faithfully, the drop box with horn nose which covers the hinge mechanism and the raised side panels with drop points both give this rifle its signature and masculine look.

Westley Richards Take Down Bolt Action .425

Westley Richards Take Down Bolt Action .425

425 WR

As I imagine not everyone looks at the comments, I have added this response to the post. It says what I should have said, better than I could have!

Dear Simon, thank you, Exquisite, absolutely.

Sorry, but no 416 can come close! As you say this really is a classic rifle. The late Captain FC Selous would have been impressed. Wonderful to see this superb classic calibre making a comeback. So, we await posts highlighting new bespoke doubles with detachable locks chambering the .425. An earlier post here from your records listed a total of 33 double rifles built in .425 in just over a century.

It is timely to remember that Pondoro Taylor spoke well of this round, in fact he much desired more than just one gun in .425. This he made clear in arguing for a pair of bespoke rifles built to share a single calibre: one a double, the other a magazine, with custom barrel lengths, respectively. Poignantly, Taylor considered Westley Richard’s.425 the ideal calibre for this pair of rifles. It is worth recounting what he wrote in Big Game and Big Game Rifles (pg 207):

“I have often thought that a battery consisting of an open-sighted double .425 (26-inch barrels) and a ‘scope-sighted .425 magazine (25-inch barrel) would take an immense amount of beating for general all-round work amongst dangerous game, and am seriously considering just such a battery when it is possible for me to order a new one.” And one reads the near identical statement on pg 20 in African Rifles and Cartridges. Tragically, Taylor never realized his dream.

I like to term this nucleus of the Ideal Battery – quoting a Taylor chapter title – “Pondoro’s Pair”. Something to save for!

Further, with respect to similar big bores, we should remember the .425’s .435″ diameter bullet – at 410gr – outperforms the .423″ bullet of the highly respected and exhaustively tested .404 Jeffery; arguably, the .425 comes close to the .458s, with 90% of the latter’s cross-sectional area (CSA) and ~15% lighter bullet. But the .425 has the benefits of higher velocity and less recoil, and avoids the foibles of the too-short .458 Winchester “magnum” shell (with propellants etc) – albeit problems solved by the .458 Lott. Obviously, one is then dealing with a full-bore .450. And it is worth reflecting that the widely popular .416 has 8% less CSA.

Okay, I will stop this reply here….and not start on refuting all the silly speak by armchair critics about the rebated rim/barrel length/magazine-springs etc of the .425. This ignorant badmouthing a calibre they are unqualified to judge has been ridiculed by real experts who actually proved the .425 under challenging conditions.

Most grateful thanks to you for enlivening the easter weekend 🙂

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    Simon Clode on April 3, 2015 at 6:31 am

    Paul I think you are right about the Schuler, I have a 500 here and that has a similar short drop box doing the same job. Yes, we retained the little sprung cartridge clips and always fit them when we build this calibre.

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    paul j. antoninoon November 04, 2025

    paul j. antonino on April 2, 2015 at 11:16 pm

    The gun is absolutely beautiful , nice to see that the typical drop magazine was kept . im pretty sure schuler was the only other company with this type of magazine box ,,i never found a nice enough 425 westley example for sale when i was looking ,,did you still retain the cartridge clips?…..paul

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    Vance Daigleon November 04, 2025

    Vance Daigle on April 3, 2015 at 3:02 pm

    Morning Guys & Gals

    Thank you Simon for the quick response on a Take Down Rifle. It is certainly a lovely gun that will bring this young owner many years of service. It is very interesting to me just how it works, that you are able to cut a barrel and reattach repeatedly without loosing much of its accuracy. While there may be much discussion about caliber. For me its about shooting where you aim time after time. This is quite a marvel of both beauty and engineering. Happy Easter!!!

    In Christ
    Vance,

  • SC

    Simon Clode on April 3, 2015 at 2:22 pm

    Thank you for such a well written comment, I am going to add it to the post for the people who don’t venture into the comments!

    Simon

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    Peter Martinssonon November 04, 2025

    Peter Martinsson on April 4, 2015 at 5:33 pm

    Mr. Clode.

    Absolutely stunning rifle in a really classic Westley style and an equally stunning case. I must say after looking at the 700/577 and this rifle its not only the rifles you make that is fantastic, also the cases is a work of art.

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