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I am planning to build a 405 Winchester rifle on a FBW single shot action. The standard barrel groove diameter for the 405 Win. is .412". Jacketed bullets for the 405 Win. from Barnes and Hornady are .411" diameter and are .410 diameter from Swift. Do these under groove diameter bullets typically result in good accuracy? Barrels are available with .411" groove diameter, but all things being equal, I would rather stay with the standard for the cartridge. | ||
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Years ago I owned several of the old .405s. The cartridge and rifles were wonderful within their limitations--i.e. the light 300-grain bullet. I recall shooting .411" bullets. A .001 difference should not be noticeable with jacketed bullets and less so with lead bullets. And, even if a small difference I doubt many will notice when shooting an open sighted rifle. Enjoy your trip! cal _______________________________ Cal Pappas, Willow, Alaska www.CalPappas.com www.CalPappas.blogspot.com 1994 Zimbabwe 1997 Zimbabwe 1998 Zimbabwe 1999 Zimbabwe 1999 Namibia, Botswana, Zambia--vacation 2000 Australia 2002 South Africa 2003 South Africa 2003 Zimbabwe 2005 South Africa 2005 Zimbabwe 2006 Tanzania 2006 Zimbabwe--vacation 2007 Zimbabwe--vacation 2008 Zimbabwe 2012 Australia 2013 South Africa 2013 Zimbabwe 2013 Australia 2016 Zimbabwe 2017 Zimbabwe 2018 South Africa 2018 Zimbabwe--vacation 2019 South Africa 2019 Botswana 2019 Zimbabwe vacation 2021 South Africa 2021 South Africa (2nd hunt a month later) ______________________________ | |||
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I have owned a Model 95 (built by Kreiger before they were available from Winchester - he must have had some agreement with Winchester as it had all proper Winchester markings) Have no idea what the barrel bore dimensions were but since it was a Kreiger barrel I assumed it to be correct. I loaded for it and used Barnes Solids which are marked 350gr .411 caliber and .411 diameter. I also loaded some 300gr softs from DKT Inc. which were marked .411 diameter for 405 Winchester. I curretly use them in a Ruger No. 1 and they shoot excellantely in both guns. Have no idea what the Ruger No1 dimensions are. either. SCI Life Member NRA Patron Life Member DRSS | |||
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GMeyers, I own and load for a Miroku/Wimchester 1895 .405 and have not slugged the barrel, but can share some bullet diameters with you as follows: Hornady 210 gr XTP .410 Hornady 300 gr FP and PSP .411 Barnes 300 gr TSX .411 Barnes 400gr "X" .411 Woodleigh Weldcore 300gr RN SN .412 Woodleigh 400 Gr Weldcore .411 Woodleigh 400 gr Solid .411 North Fork 300GR SS (bonded soft point) .411 NF 300gr CPS .413 NF 300gr FPS .413 Cast 300gr .414 In my experience, all the above jacketed bullets of diameter .411-.413 shoot well in a clean or fouled barrel. The bullets of .410 shoot accurately from a fouled barrel. Also the design of the NF solid causes it to be most accurate with a diameter of .413. Please keep us posted on your .405 project progress. NRA Life Benefactor Member, DRSS, DWWC, Whittington Center,Android Reloading Ballistics App at http://www.xplat.net/ | |||
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I shoot my 400PDK in a Douglas barrel. I've used .410 and .411 and can tell no difference. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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I have built several .405s; using the original .413 groove diameter barrels. I never thought that was optimum for shooting bullets in the .410 and .411 diameter so I have started using .410 groove barrels. Have not done a 95 like that yet, but one High Wall and one Mauser shows it to be a better idea. But since 95s have iron sights and heavy recoil, it would be hard to tell the difference in accuracy. Generally we like our bullets to fit better than a .002 slop. | |||
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Thanks to all that have responded. You have given me a lot of good information to consider. | |||
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I tested the 350 grain Swift A Frames in my 400 Whelen. It has a .411 bore and the Swift bullets I received miked .4095. They were one of the most accurate bullets I tested. "...I advise the gun. While this gives a moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprize, and independance to the mind. Games played with the ball and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind. Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks." Thomas Jefferson | |||
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IIRC, those Shilen .411"-grooved barrels have a .404" diameter bore. I also found them to work great with either .410-caliber or .411-caliber bullets. 1:14" TWIST. I have had excellent accuracy with monometal and jacketed bullets as much as .002" below groove diameter in other calibers too. They will give lesser pressures and velocities for a given powder charge, may require use of a faster powder to get pressures and velocities back up to desired, but accuracy is usually no problem. .001" smaller than groove bullets: Good accuracy, just lower pressure and velocity by small amount, due to some gas blow-by. Gas cutting of barrel? | |||
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