This "American Rifleman Television" episode features a J. Woodward & Sons London .500 3" Express Double Rifle from the late 19th century. The video discusses the historical context of dangerous-game hunting in British colonial Africa and India, highlighting the need for powerful double rifles like this one to take down large game such as tigers and plains game. American Rifleman Field Editor Garry James provides details on the .500 3" cartridge, noting its popularity and performance with a 340-grain bullet and 135 grains of powder, delivering over 2,000 foot-pounds of power from a blackpowder round. The episode also directs viewers to additional American Rifleman TV content and encourages NRA membership.
This video features an in-depth look at high-end British gunmaking brands including Boss, Purdey, and Woodward. The content is presented side-by-side at Sportarm and the West London Shooting School, suggesting a comparison or showcase of these prestigious firearms. The title implies a significant expenditure, highlighting the premium nature of the guns discussed.
This video explores four of London's premier gunmakers: Purdey, Holland, Boss, and Woodward. Simon Reinhold from Holts Auctioneers guides Jonny through these exceptional "London Made Guns," highlighting their individual characteristics and discussing which stands out as the "best of the best." The video showcases a fine collection of firearms and offers viewers a glimpse into the craftsmanship and heritage of these renowned manufacturers.
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