Of Taylors many inventions, designs and patents one of the most famous must be the development of the 'Capped Bullet'. What might look simple today was in fact a complex bullet design that allowed for both maximum shock effect whilst ensuring maximum stability and accuracy. This design really came into its own in the 'Explora', 'Super Magnum Explora' and 'Fauneta' guise which was intended for gauge guns. Only a short length of rifled choke at the muzzle had to stabilize the bullet with groupings from both barrels of 3" at 100 yards the norm! The fact that this was achievable rests very much with Taylor's ingenuity.
Today such guns are collectors pieces with original ammunition even rarer still. One day we hope to pay tribute to Leslie B Taylor by re-introducing both his bullet design and the fine guns to go with them.
A selection of 'LT' Capped ammunition
A stunning 12g 'Modele de Grande Luxe' Super Magnum Explora completed in 1925
Dr Leslie D. Payne on November 6, 2015 at 11:08 am
Sir
May I requested a recommended text or texts which covers the area of terminal ballistics research carried out by Leslie B. Taylor ?
Yours Sincerely
Leslie Payne
George A Tetreault III Esquire on October 22, 2016 at 1:02 pm
Great Bullet Design for Shot Shell s
Does anyone have any draft drawing s?
Thanks I advise
George A Tetreault III
Aleksei Morozov on July 11, 2017 at 4:07 am
Ross Seyfried published a great story in the Double Gun Journal about Super Magnum Explora and how one can get it to shoot today to Leslie Taylor's standard. Ross claims he killed an elk at 200+ yards with this combo, and bagged a few quail on the same hunt.
Karamojo Bell: The Small Bore Ivory Hunter - Revivaler on June 26, 2020 at 9:46 am
[…] very like the wildcat 338-06 that was created later. The bullets were also proprietary designs by Leslie Taylor of Westley Richards. (Picture courtesy Westley […]