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I came across this Ballard HiWall in 450/400 and immediately felt the urge to get it. Ballard HiWalls supposedly are so close to the Winchester that parts interchange. When I saw the price, I figured I needed my head examined cause I still want it!
What to do? Thanks.


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Just walk away. Big Grin

It looks like a recently-built rifle; would a vintage Ballard cost this much?

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George, that's not a Ballard - it's a highwall (Winchester 1885) made by Ballard Rifle of Cody WY. A vintage Ballard can cost a lot less and a lot more depending on model and features and condition. But no vintage Ballard would be a good choice for a 450/400. They are not as strong as a Winchester. Original Winchesters could be made for less but they would not be made better.

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rcasto,

No offense, but it seems pricey for what you get. For just $2K more ($7200) you can get a Merkel .470 NE off gunsamerica.com. For about the same price as that Ballard, you can get a vintage SxS double in one of the defunct calibers, like 500 black powder express.

Here is an antique but shootable 12 bore SxS Westley Richards cartridge rifle for $4950.

 
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Earlier I posted on this rifle being available in .577 3" at 8.5 lbs. IMO I would buy a nice used Ruger #1 and have it rebarreled to your choice of caliber...probably have under 2K invested in that project, or go with the Dakota single shot....probably still save you a couple of grand. These rifles are beautiful, but I think they are way overpriced. I have a gunsmith who uses the Uberti 1885's and when he gets done refinishing them they look better than the Ballards do. Again, just my opinion.
 
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500:
Yes it does seem pricey. I see what you mean with the Merkel, but I have a Searcy in 470NE.
This one kind of caught me. I probably won't spring for it but it's very tempting.

Ballard makes a fine rifle for black powder cartridges but I'm a Shiloh fan having 3 with two on order.

I figured having the Winchester 1885 design for a NE round would be kind of neat.


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No .. you don't want that..

If your looking for somthing and you would like to add to your Rifle collection.... and maybe even go Nitro express.. start with this

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976465845.htm




And rebarrel it to .700 for a single 700 Nitro
express or a 700 Hubel Express

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I would shop around and try to find a decent double for just a little more, say $6500....I see them around for that from time to time and even a pretty nice one now and then for about $6000...


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send that amount to searcy for a downpayment on a double...

a year later, pay the rest

OR!!!

rebarrel a handirifle to 450/400 for about 200 bucks

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Jeffe:
I have a Searcy in 470 NE. I thought a single shot would be good to have. A handi rifle would just not do!

500:
Agreed!!!


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The chair and/or the rifle.


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The chair and/or the rifle.


I think they were made for each other!!


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rcasto: Keep in mind the standard express version is $3750. The version you've posted has engraving, etc. which upped the price. Let us know when yours arrives. Smiler

I visited their shop in OKC last year. The Ballard's are sweet, but I didn't play much with their High Walls.
 
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I'd look around a little before I bought this. You can pick up a 450/400 double for a pretty reasonable price if you are patient. I got my hands on a William Evans double in 450/400 3 1/4 Nitro for $3900 less tahn 3 years ago. It's a hammer gun, but you still can't come close to beating that price.

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