02 December 2010, 23:03
eurocentricLow Walls question
Browning and Winchester came out with Low Wall remakes in 1990s and 2000s... Does anyone know which is the most powerful caliber they ever did?
If you had to pick between a 405 and a 45/70 which would you take? thanks
02 December 2010, 23:29
Big Bore FanDo you mean the
Low Wall or the
High Wall?
The Low Wall´s where chambered for rounds from the .22Hornet, .22-250 up to the .243Win.
The .405WCF and the .45-70 only chambered in the High Wall´s.
Martin
03 December 2010, 01:04
eurocentricThanks for the clarification, High Wall it would be.
03 December 2010, 01:19
Big Bore FanI have a .45-70 Browning High Wall. One of my best and beloved rifles. Shot´s with handloads and at a good day

under one inch groups at 100m.
The .405WCF chambering is very rare. In Germany I never saw one. I have also a .30-30 High Wall, the same great and accurate rifle. At the moment I´m thinking to buy a BPCR, made by/for Winchester. It´s new, and the price is nearly at 2400.-€. Expensive, but it´s a really nice rifle.
Martin
03 December 2010, 01:57
eurocentricthe 405 really has me intrigued!
03 December 2010, 05:27
Art S.Davidson's has carbines, rifles, and a special 28 or 30" Octagon barrelby Winchester in 405 for around $850-900, depending on the local dealer you use.
03 December 2010, 05:29
Art S.davidson's has the Winchester 405 in carbine, rifle and long octagon for around 850-900 right now, depending on which local dealer you use for delivery.
14 December 2010, 05:13
ColoradoMattThe 45-70 loaded with heavy Garret, Corbon, Buffalo Bore, or stout handloads leaves the 405WCF in the dust!