This and the Boss over and under were and still are without doubt the two best designs ever produced, and again its personal preference to which is considered better. The firm was most well know for its development and production of its over and under design in 1913 by Charles L Woodward. Although Woodward had their own single trigger design. We also encounter from time to time single triggers and sidelever's but these were not the standard unless ordered otherwise. The Prince of Wales stock was also a favourite of Woodward. 29 inch barrels were a standard for Woodward as this was seen to be most efficient but other sizes could be ordered. The Company concentrated on Shotguns and especially their legendary sidelock side by side game gun with its arcaded fences and signature T Safty. Better than Purdey, H&H and Boss, but this I guess is down to one's own taste. It has been said that guns made by James Woodward & Sons have been consistently the best guns ever seen. There was one story being told by the leading London berrel-filer c1930 that Woodwards would reject any barrels that he had regulated for them unless he was able to get as few as two or three extra pellets into the standard pattern ! Perhaps this is why Woodwards with their original choke boring throw perfect patterns. These guns are not common and you will have a job to find a good one. Now if you can find a good clean example a side by side will fetch just under £10.000 but the over and under is around the £20.000 mark. Woodwards had build an excellent reputation for best guns mostly being sold to the aristocracy, you needed to have deep pockets to be on the order books. The firm was then taken over by the nephew of James, Charles L Woodward. Records show that the firm later moved address in 1937 to 29 Bury St, but then suffered bomb damage in the Second World War and were temporarily accommodated by Grant & Lang at no 7 Bury St, untill no 29 was put back in order. James the son of the founder ran the business until his death on the 7th July 1900, his brother Charles had already died some five years earlier. "Woodward's had build an excellent reputation for best guns mostly being sold to the aristocracy.Īt some stage Moore dropped out of the business c1851 and James Woodward later became James Woodward & Sons c1872 when James took his two sons James and Charles into partnership at the same address. They later became partners c.1844 and the firm moved to new premises at 64 St James's St, Pall Mall, trading as Moore & Woodward. James Woodward worked his way through the ranks to become the head finisher at Charles Moore. James Woodward started out in the trade apprenticed to Charles Moore around 1827. James Woodward & Sons are considered by many as building the best guns of all time. Here we look into the Prestigious firm of James Woodward & Sons
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