Woodleigh, Norma, and ADG Arrive at Raven Rocks Precision — A Reloading Renaissance for Classic Calibers

Woodleigh, Norma, and ADG Arrive at Raven Rocks Precision

This fall is shaping up to be one of our biggest yet at Raven Rocks Precision. After months of coordination, we’ve got major shipments inbound from Woodleigh Bullets, Norma Brass, and ADG (Atlas Development Group) — three names that, for serious reloaders, need no introduction.

Between Australia, Sweden, and the U.S., this restock brings together decades of ballistic excellence. It’s the kind of shipment that reminds me why I started this company in the first place — to make sure reloaders have access to the best components in the world, all in one place.

Woodleigh: The Gold Standard in Dangerous-Game Bullets

Woodleigh has been handcrafting bullets in Australia for over 40 years, and they’ve earned their reputation the hard way — through performance in the field. If you’re a hunter who’s faced thick-skinned game or tracked through the savanna, you already know the name.

This latest shipment includes over 45 different bullet types, spanning calibers from .30 up to .505 Gibbs. That range alone speaks to Woodleigh’s versatility — from the heavy hitters built for Cape buffalo to the deep-penetrating soft points trusted by North American hunters.

Among the highlights are some of the world’s most classic safari calibers:

Each bullet is designed for predictable expansion and exceptional weight retention, with bonded cores that hold together where other projectiles might fail. Woodleigh bullets are often described as “old-world craftsmanship meets modern metallurgy,” and that’s exactly right — they perform like the legends they were built to honor.

Hydrostatically Stabilized Solids: When Straight Line Penetration Matters

One of the things I’m most excited about is the arrival of Woodleigh’s Hydrostatically Stabilized Solids. These are not your average solids — they’re engineered using fluid dynamics to stay perfectly stable in flight and on impact.

We’ll be stocking solids in some of the most sought-after calibers:

If you know your way around reloading dangerous-game cartridges, you know what that means — deep, straight-line penetration, and performance that holds up even after heavy bone impact. They’re the bullets you trust when there’s no room for error.

We also received twice as many Woodleigh Reloading Manuals as last time, so now’s a good time to pick one up if you’re looking to refine your load data or just learn more about the brand’s history and methodology.

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Norma Brass: Precision Born in Sweden

Next up — Norma brass, on its way from Sweden as we speak. I’ve always admired Norma’s commitment to precision manufacturing. Every case they make goes through tight-tolerance inspection, and the quality shows.

For decades, Norma has set the global standard for uniform case wall thickness, primer pocket consistency, and neck concentricity — all factors that affect accuracy and case longevity. If you’ve ever reloaded with Norma brass, you know that the difference isn’t just in the first firing; it’s in the fifth and sixth.

This shipment includes some rare and highly anticipated calibers, the kind reloaders have been waiting months to see back in stock. They pair perfectly with Woodleigh’s classic projectiles — a Scandinavian foundation for Australian firepower.

From .375 H&H to .416 Rigby, and modern precision favorites like 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Win, Norma continues to represent that balance between tradition and cutting-edge metallurgy.

ADG Brass: American Innovation for Modern Reloaders

The third part of this reloading trifecta comes from right here at home: ADG (Atlas Development Group). If you’ve used their brass, you already know it’s some of the most consistent and durable you can buy.

ADG uses advanced heat-treatment and stress-relief processes that give their cases impressive reload life — and they don’t skimp on neck thickness or primer pocket tolerances either. Every case feels solid in hand because it is solid.

One of the most exciting calibers in this shipment is the .375 Ruger, a fan favorite and one of the most requested we’ve ever had. It’s a cartridge that bridges the gap between modern performance and dangerous-game reliability — and ADG’s brass makes it even better.

If you’re looking to load for power and precision, this is the brand to trust. It’s American-made, modern, and built for reloaders who demand control over every variable.

Why This Shipment Matters

It’s easy to think of this as just another restock — but it’s much more than that. The past few years have been tough for reloaders. Between supply chain slowdowns and material shortages, certain calibers and components have been nearly impossible to find.

This combined shipment from Woodleigh, Norma, and ADG represents not just availability, but a return to quality, consistency, and choice. Whether you’re loading for Cape buffalo, elk, or long-range competition, there’s something in this mix for you.

It’s also rare to see all three brands available at the same time. From Australian craftsmanship to Swedish precision and American innovation, this lineup is a reminder of why reloading is as much an art as it is a science.

Bill’s Key Takeaway

As promised in my previous piece, I was going to always have this section for the readers who don’t really like to read long-form — here’s the short version.

This October, we’ve got major shipments arriving from Woodleigh Bullets, Norma Brass, and ADG. Together, they bring back many of the classic safari calibers reloaders have been waiting for, including .458 Winchester Magnum, .375 H&H, .416 Rigby, .404 Jeffery, and the long-awaited .375 Ruger.

  • Woodleigh brings over 45 bullet types, including Hydrostatically Stabilized Solids for dangerous game.
  • Norma delivers Swedish-made brass known for precision and longevity.
  • ADG adds U.S.-made match-grade brass built to handle serious pressure.

Between the three, we’ve restocked nearly every premium component a reloader could ask for. Whether you’re building classic big-bore rounds or chasing extreme precision at distance, these components are designed to perform.

My advice? Don’t wait too long — these won’t stay on the shelves for very long.

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Bill Bogner

Co-Founder, Raven Rocks Precision

Bill Bogner is the co-founder of Raven Rocks Precision and a recognized expert in reloading supplies and ammunition performance. With a hands-on approach and years of industry experience, Bill has helped establish Raven Rocks as a trusted source for high-quality projectiles among reloaders, instructors, and competitive shooters. This content was created by Bill, with the assistance of AI to ensure clarity, accuracy, and accessibility.