I own a Westley Richards percussion sporting rifle that I understand is sometimes refered to as a stalking rifle. In architecture it is almost a dead ringer for the Purdy rifle written about by Ross Seyfried in his
articles in Black Powder Hunting, except that is does not have Forsythe rifling.
I contacted W/R relative to how common these rifles are but they were no help.
Here are the specs.
Percussion, patent breech, platinum vent and wedding band
.64 cal(18 bore), 1.1" @ the breech 30" barrel 10 narrow lands & grooves 1/60 +or- twist
Walnut half stock round patch box horn nose cap single barrel key
Checkered wrist, engraved lock & furniture.
I love shooting this rifle but I've always been curious about its history and how many may have been made.
All comments appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Duane