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Is anyone shooting a 405 winchester, how do you like it, how does it shoot. I just developed a desire for winchester 1885 405 Winchester. | ||
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I've got a Ruger #1-B which I had rebarreled to .405 with a 24" Douglas barrel. I shoot 400gr Woodleigh softpoints designed for the .450/.400 with enough Varget to hit 2,000 fps or 265gr flatnosed gas check bullets designed for the .41 magnum at 1,400 fps and even on occasion I shoot 300gr bullets designed for the .405! The cartridge looks natural sliding into a single shot and certainly hits like the hammer of Thor! Try it, you'll like it! | |||
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I have a new made 1895 Wnchester Takedown. I like it a lot. I have not taken any game with it yet, but I have taken deer and several pigs with a 300gr bullet at @2330 from my 450/400 double. Similar ballistics to the 405. It has been very effective. I will use the 405 this deer season in TX and for black bear in Idaho. It would be a great choice for a single shot. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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My .405 is a bolt action...a M95 Winchester barrel on an '03 action, I have a fairly large number of older Lyman/Ideal and other moulds for it, but find myself shooting mainly jacketed bullets these days (don't seem to have time to cast anymore). One of the first things I learned regards loads for my rifle is that it will only group about 2-1/2"-to-3" at 100 yards with the Barnes "Original" bullets, no matter what the powders or charge weights. For whatever reasons, though it regularly groups the Barnes-X 300 gr. bullets in about an inch, once in a while slightly less. (I am talking 5-shot groups here.) I figure the difference is probably inadequate twist for the Barnes "originals", as they are 400 gr. bullets, while the Barnes-X which my gun likes are 300 grs. weight My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still. | |||
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I have an H&R Target that's been rechambered and bored to .405 Win, shoots better than I can, the 300gr Hornady SP shoots best with a good charge of Benchmark at 2435fps. I tried the discontinued 350gr XFB, but it didn't work out, got patterns instead of groups!! | |||
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I can get the 400gr Woodleigh weldcores under an inch at 100yds. The 400gr Woodleigh solids don't do quite as well. The 300gr Hornady bullets will shoot a bit over an inch but didn't hold up well when shot into water (300gr varmint bullet? ). The 300gr Barnes X bullets shot under an inch but really fouled the bore while the 350gr Barnes X didn't foul but shot 3" groups. YMMV but the Woodleigh will shoot plumb thru a blue wildebeest at 30yards. | |||
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I was wonderin how well the Hornady bullet would perform, sounds like not very well! I've thought about the Northforks, anyone tried em? http://www.northforkbullets.com/411-300.htm | |||
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The NF shoots superb in my 375 HH and also my 470 NE. I just got a winchester 1885 45/70 and trying to get it to shoot without success, just ordered the winchester 1885 in 405, I will probably order some NF for both rifles. the NF bullets are great. | |||
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