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.425 WR Double Rifles
      #387988 - 01/12/24 04:35 PM

One of the rarer double rifle chambering choices, the .425 WR.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: NitroX]
      #387998 - 02/12/24 09:15 AM

Not something you see everyday for sure. Love those WR boxlocks.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Claydog]
      #388010 - 03/12/24 05:48 AM

That .425 impressed me since 1972 or 73 when I read an article on it in Rifle Magazine.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: DarylS]
      #388012 - 03/12/24 07:16 AM

It would be nice to have that double. Jim Kent of Buffalo Gunsmiths in Toowoomba once told me he had fixed a couple of bolt actions to feed the 425 rebated rim reliable, so there should be no worries about this cartridge in any rifle.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Rule303]
      #388018 - 03/12/24 05:05 PM

Made and designed for standard 98 Mausers

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Rule303]
      #388022 - 03/12/24 06:48 PM

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It would be nice to have that double. Jim Kent of Buffalo Gunsmiths in Toowoomba once told me he had fixed a couple of bolt actions to feed the 425 rebated rim reliable, so there should be no worries about this cartridge in any rifle.




Yeah nah ... When many wise people already consider any rimless cartridge sub standard compared to a rimmed cartridge in a break open rifle.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: DarylS]
      #388038 - 04/12/24 01:48 PM

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Made and designed for standard 98 Mausers




Unfortunately the heavily rebated rim had problems in the 98 with claw not always catching the rebated rim. What exactly brought this on I do not know.


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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Rule303]
      #388048 - 05/12/24 04:17 AM

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Made and designed for standard 98 Mausers




Unfortunately the heavily rebated rim had problems in the 98 with claw not always catching the rebated rim. What exactly brought this on I do not know.




In the Westley I owned, the claw never had any issue at all. The overall length of the cartridge is very important to confident pickup though.
Meaning, if the cartridge fills the magazine front to back, as the bolt is sliding forward the rim has nowhere else to go than under the extractor and against the bolt face. The bullet end of the cartridge is well on it's way up the spout before the rear end comes up to fully nest in the bolt face and under the claw.

The real art of making a 425, 500Jeff or rebated Schuler feed is tuning the rails to allow the cartridge to come up enough that the bolt face meets the cartridge to push it forward without letting the cartridge eject out of the action. Thus the "clips" on the Schuler Jumbos and most of the Westley 425s these being the two biggest bodied of the rebated cartridges.


It's easy to imagine that a fat, rebated cartridge has to come up higher to allow this and the only way is to widen the rails - to a point.
WR designed their clips to hold the cartridge high and centered and Schuler used one clip in the right side of the magazine to push the cartridge against the left wall under the lip to keep them in place.
Of course, all rails are wide enough for the cartridge to pass freely through and the brilliance of the Mauser staggered magazine, stepped follower and strong magazine spring are keys to it all working too.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Huvius]
      #388051 - 05/12/24 07:13 AM

Thanks Huvius,

I was only going off what I had read from people who had trouble of reported this from other people. Good to know the actual reason.


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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Rule303]
      #388052 - 05/12/24 09:06 AM

Am I right in that it was the lower end bolt guns that had the issues feeding? The high end 425s functioned well? Once something gets a reputation for issues its hard to over come it.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Claydog]
      #388055 - 06/12/24 07:09 AM

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Am I right in that it was the lower end bolt guns that had the issues feeding? The high end 425s functioned well? Once something gets a reputation for issues its hard to over come it.




The better Westley 425s had the clips.
There was a "Gameranger" model (think that's what it was called) which didn't have the clips.
I don't know if they had any other alterations to help but I can't imagine that WR would stake their reputation on a poorly functioning rifle.

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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Huvius]
      #388057 - 06/12/24 10:12 AM

Westley Richard feeding rail patent
https://hosting.photobucket.com/82201b01...310ea617335.jpg
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Re: .425 WR Double Rifles [Re: Claydog]
      #388059 - 06/12/24 12:10 PM

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Westley Richard feeding rail patent
https://hosting.photobucket.com/82201b01...310ea617335.jpg
I cant work out how to post the actual image.




https://hosting.photobucket.com/82201b01...310ea617335.jpg



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