As a manufacturer of traditional big game rifles there are always those classic books that come up in discussion and without question one of the very best is John 'Pondoro' Taylors "African Rifles & Cartridges" published in 1948.
I have always found this book a great resource as it details all the great British calibre's, specifically bullet weight and velocities. Â Having worked at Westley Richards for well on 13 years this has proved invaluable as we have been lucky enough to deal in so many great vintage rifles, both double and bolt action in every calibre mentioned in Taylors book. Â Being able to turn to this book in my early days was of real benefit when looking up the oddities that still arrived from India.
What continues to amaze me from a modern perspective is that even with the advancement in bullet technology and optics, the traditional British big game rifle of Taylor's era has remained virtually unchanged, a testament perhaps to all round perfection in gunmaking. Â Â
Today we have in production double and bolt action rifles in .300 H & H, .318 WR, .375 H & H, .425 WR, .450/.400 3", .404 Jeffery, .470, .500, .505 Gibbs, .577 and .600, calibres all discussed in detail in Taylor's book.
Taylor himself spent the greater part of his life as an ivory hunter, come poacher and was lucky enough to be around at a time when big game hunting and access to the rifles of the great British manufacturers of the time were both readily available.
Whilst Taylors own exploits and life remain controversial, no-one can take away the fact that he wrote a fantastic book, one that has often been copied, but never bettered. Â The whole layout, photography and line drawings make for a great visual and informative book dealing principally with British big game calibres, rifles and hunting in Africa.
One of the many photos taken by the famous hunter C.Fletcher Jamieson which illustrate Taylors book
The line drawings and descriptions of the various cartridges and bullets make for a fascinating insight
The Sable has always been a top trophy and one that I have always wanted to hunt. Â Whilst Taylor considered this a 'fair average' specimen it would probably be considered very good indeed today!
A modern era Westley Richards take down bolt action rifle in .425 WR.
In my own humble opinion no serious African hunter or avid gun collector should be without a copy of this book in their library. Â I have owned several copies since the age of 15 and at one stage ticked off all the different calibre's I was lucky enough to shoot here at Westley Richards and out in the field!
A brace of Holland & Holland .375 Flanged Magnum 'Royal' double rifles.
Taylor was always a great advocate of the .375 Holland cartridge and today it still remains the 'all around' cartridge and one which no hunter should be without.
Neil McVeigh on September 1, 2016 at 3:13 am
Couldn"t agree more with you Trigger.I hope we will see more of this stuff from you?
Simon Clode on September 1, 2016 at 5:36 am
You're not the only one! He had to be sat down last night and made to finish it before bed!
Vance Daigle on September 1, 2016 at 7:41 am
Good Story Trigger,
Now if you would Sir lets you and I make a deal on one of those ole H&H Double rifles in .375 you have cluttering up the place. If my memory is correct you guys have six of those ole rusty nails, perhaps some blocking up emergency exists! I will consider myself doing a favor before somone stumbles on one going to the stairwell!! HAHAHA!!! Good story Sir, I hope to read more from you in the comming weeks!!
In Christ
Vance,