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Not over here and not for a decent price...Woodleighs are good bullets, but I can buy gold for about the same price. Finding the supplier d'jour is a bit of a quest, too. Every time I find a source, they are closing out the slow moving merchandise...Woodleighs...and I buy what they have, then look for the new Woodleigh dealer. Woodleighs are possibly a bit too "tough" for much N. American hunting. We don't use double rifles much, either, and don't have to worry about old double rifles being ruined by a certain type of bullet. For the calibers that are common, Hornady makes good bullets; so does Speer...both are moderately priced. I would never think of using those Speer tungston solids in a double rifle, however...pure poison! Have you ever tried the Hornady solids? If so, I would appreciate your honest opinion of them. They are more readily available here. I feel there is NO better first shot on buffalo than a Woodleigh protected point of sufficient weight. With the knuckleheads running things down under, I worry about a supply of bullets from your good country vanishing, just like your gun rights. Am I too alarmed about the situation? |