Source for Woodleigh Bullets in Canada

I just called Huntingdons and you're right, they are allowed (by whom I don't know...) to ship up to $500 worth of brass to a Canadian address. So that's good news, and this company has always been good to deal with. I didn't ask about bullets, but I suspect it will be the same deal.

Only one problem now that the cat is out of the bag, I hope they have enough to go around.

Keeping up to demand in the U.S. is absolutely crazy right now.

I just ordered a very expensive set of limited production reloading dies from RCBS.

$$$ Ouch!!!

I'm pulling brass in from the U.S. and Australia. $$$ Ding, ding, ding
 
Only one problem now that the cat is out of the bag, I hope they have enough to go around.

Keeping up to demand in the U.S. is absolutely crazy right now.

I just ordered a very expensive set of limited production reloading dies from RCBS.

$$$ Ouch!!!

I'm pulling brass in from the U.S. and Australia. $$$ Ding, ding, ding

I guess the cat is out of the bag, but Huntingdons told me they are out of the most popular items from demand in the US. They will not accept any online orders anymore (from anywhere), because of stock availability. And it is all in US$, and it will likely require some fees for border crossing etc.

So the good news is we can get it from the US, but the bad news (as you stated), expect to pay.
 
Why another thread? We're discussing Woodleigh bullets in this thread. I did a search of this forum and found one thread that considered the .277 180-gr. bullet. The objections were: (a) that it is undoubtedly too long to stabilize in the usual .270 Win. 1:10 twist and (b) velocity would be too low for it to be effective.

With respect to the first objection, the JBM Ballistics stability calculator indicates that at 1.391" long, it should stabilize easily in a 1:10 twist (and Woodleigh themselves say that it will stabilize in this twist). With respect to the second objection, one forumer posted 2450 as the likely muzzle velocity. My calculations indicate that 2650 should be attainable, and with its high BC, trajectory shouldn't be too bad. It isn't a long-range bullet, but it seems to me that it should be just fine up to 300 yards.

Medvedqc, can you let us know the reasons that some were not happy with this bullet?

im not an user of that bullet in 270 win. you will not attract the specific users flooded in that thread but that is your question.
 
Just a follow-up to cigar_man's and guy329's posts. I talked to Huntington's today, and they confirmed that they can ship bullets to Canada (as long as the order is under $500). Unfortunately, they are currently out of the Woodleigh 6.5mm. 160-gr PPSN bullets I was interested in (and appear to be about out of all Woodleigh bullets). They said that they expect to receive the Woodleigh shipment in about 6-8 weeks.
 
That 180 grain bullet may be too long to stabilize in most 277 barrels for 270 win and wsm. 160 grain nosler partition and 150 grain barnes tsx are right on the limit of what a 1:10 inch twist barrel will stabilize. The 6.8 western may be able to utilize the 180. Browning is making a rifle with a 1:7 or 1:7.5 twist that is required for 175 grain Sierra stability. Winchester clambering the 6.8 with a 1:8 twist and claims to stabilize 165 g accubonds
 
I've not heard of anyone using the Woodleighs in their 270 Wins locally, im not sure why, certainly dont know anyone whos tried the 180s , would be a good bush stalking Sambar bullet! the 150gr is great over all, an 130gr is awesome on fallow up to sambar.

Also worst Case--- i can likely post Bullets over in personal quanitites IE- not a heap of boxes. * i mean digital scale calibrator tips
 
BTT... I was just on the Tradex site and they show "Out of Stock" for everything Woodleigh. So either somebody's gone on a buying spree, stocking up on every weird calibre and weight, or, more likely, Tradex has decided not to carry them anymore :(. I haven't contacted them to find out the reason.
 
This was Woodleigh’s response when I asked them about getting their bullets I’m Canada

Hi Erik,
Larch Valley Enterprises ( Rick Lepp) import our bullets. They have an order
here being packed at the moment.
Contact him at rslepp@shaw.ca

Regards,
Shirley McDonald

Zedfield Pty Ltd T/A Woodleigh Bullets
PO Box 15, Murrabit, Victoria 3579
Email: zedfield@iinet.net.au
Ph 03 54572226
Fax 03 54572339
Mob 0408334190
NSW Dealer Licence No. 406494768
 
rslepp@shaw has a shipment enroute he takes reservations if you e-mail him.I have two boxes of 215gr .312 for the .303 set aside .He is in Southern Alberta.
 
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Wonder what Trade-exs deal is............ possibly not really worth importing them in with the usa market??

that wll suck for you guys but gla someone else is importing big shpments
 
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